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The following pages link to The collagenolytic activity of cathepsin K is unique among mammalian proteinases (Q77581104):
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- Manipulating substrate and pH in zymography protocols selectively distinguishes cathepsins K, L, S, and V activity in cells and tissues (Q24594583) (← links)
- Secreted cathepsin L generates endostatin from collagen XVIII (Q24599981) (← links)
- Collagen degradation in the abdominal aneurysm: a conspiracy of matrix metalloproteinase and cysteine collagenases (Q24673558) (← links)
- Importance of lysosomal cysteine proteases in lung disease (Q24791513) (← links)
- Hormone replacement therapy, calcium and vitamin D3 versus calcium and vitamin D3 alone decreases markers of cartilage and bone metabolism in rheumatoid arthritis: a randomized controlled trial [ISRCTN46523456] (Q24796830) (← links)
- Overexpression of cathepsin K during silica-induced lung fibrosis and control by TGF-beta (Q24814621) (← links)
- From disease to treatment: from rare skeletal disorders to treatments for osteoporosis (Q26764854) (← links)
- Mechanisms regulating the degradation of dentin matrices by endogenous dentin proteases and their role in dental adhesion. A review (Q26852678) (← links)
- Optimizing dentin bond durability: control of collagen degradation by matrix metalloproteinases and cysteine cathepsins (Q26866319) (← links)
- Modulating Bone Resorption and Bone Formation in Opposite Directions in the Treatment of Postmenopausal Osteoporosis (Q27022580) (← links)
- Structure-Activity Analysis of Cathepsin K/Chondroitin 4-Sulfate Interactions (Q27666421) (← links)
- A novel allosteric mechanism in the cysteine peptidase cathepsin K discovered by computational methods (Q27689064) (← links)
- A putative role for cathepsin K in degradation of AA and AL amyloidosis (Q28359732) (← links)
- Limitations in bonding to dentin and experimental strategies to prevent bond degradation (Q28741956) (← links)
- Genetic mechanisms of bone digestion and nutrient absorption in the bone-eating worm Osedax japonicus inferred from transcriptome and gene expression analyses (Q28817275) (← links)
- Cathepsin K inhibitors for osteoporosis and potential off-target effects (Q29042565) (← links)
- Genetic regulation of osteoclast development and function (Q29617421) (← links)
- Cathepsin K antagonists: preclinical and clinical data (Q30883642) (← links)
- Proteomic protease specificity profiling of clostridial collagenases reveals their intrinsic nature as dedicated degraders of collagen (Q33356719) (← links)
- Carotid atherosclerotic plaques standardised uptake values: software challenges and reproducibility. (Q33617386) (← links)
- Biochemical characterization of Plasmodium falciparum dipeptidyl aminopeptidase 1 (Q33690305) (← links)
- Bone metastasis-related signaling pathways in breast cancers stratified by estrogen receptor status (Q33702352) (← links)
- Who are the proteolytic culprits in vascular disease? (Q33764359) (← links)
- Investigating the Life Expectancy and Proteolytic Degradation of Engineered Skeletal Muscle Biological Machines. (Q33812663) (← links)
- Proteinases in bone resorption: obvious and less obvious roles. (Q33838178) (← links)
- Lysosomal cysteine proteases: more than scavengers (Q33857460) (← links)
- Impact of dietary aromatic amino acids on osteoclastic activity (Q33922119) (← links)
- Osteoclast formation and resorption (Q33936579) (← links)
- Collagenase expression and activity in the stromal cells from giant cell tumour of bone. (Q33952332) (← links)
- Future directions of bone-targeted therapy for metastatic breast cancer (Q34023727) (← links)
- New molecular targets in bone metastases. (Q34024907) (← links)
- Hedgehog Signaling Induced by Breast Cancer Cells Promotes Osteoclastogenesis and Osteolysis (Q34684910) (← links)
- Structural basis of collagen fiber degradation by cathepsin K. (Q34708862) (← links)
- Acute Myocardial Infarction and Pulmonary Diseases Result in Two Different Degradation Profiles of Elastin as Quantified by Two Novel ELISAs (Q34785177) (← links)
- Potential role of cathepsin K in the pathophysiology of mucopolysaccharidoses (Q35012589) (← links)
- ONO-5334, a cathepsin K inhibitor, improves bone strength by preferentially increasing cortical bone mass in ovariectomized rats (Q35062434) (← links)
- MMP mediated degradation of type IV collagen alpha 1 and alpha 3 chains reflects basement membrane remodeling in experimental and clinical fibrosis--validation of two novel biomarker assays (Q35078509) (← links)
- Pivotal role of cathepsin K in lung fibrosis (Q35098381) (← links)
- Cathepsin K is the principal protease in giant cell tumor of bone. (Q35102988) (← links)
- Multiplex zymography captures stage-specific activity profiles of cathepsins K, L, and S in human breast, lung, and cervical cancer (Q35137318) (← links)
- Remodeling of aorta extracellular matrix as a result of transient high oxygen exposure in newborn rats: implication for arterial rigidity and hypertension risk (Q35151494) (← links)
- Assessment of proteolytic degradation of the basement membrane: a fragment of type IV collagen as a biochemical marker for liver fibrosis (Q35477274) (← links)
- ECM roles in the function of metabolic tissues. (Q35653088) (← links)
- 6. Cathepsin K inhibitors: their potential as anti-osteoporosis agents (Q35683586) (← links)
- Mannose receptor 2 attenuates renal fibrosis (Q35715763) (← links)
- Extracellular fluid flow and chloride content modulate H(+) transport by osteoclasts (Q35745310) (← links)
- Cathepsin k is a critical protease in synovial fibroblast-mediated collagen degradation (Q35747144) (← links)
- Cathepsins in Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy: Identification in Human Chronic Tears and Temporal Induction in a Rat Model (Q35822911) (← links)
- Sickle cell disease activates peripheral blood mononuclear cells to induce cathepsins k and v activity in endothelial cells. (Q35895659) (← links)
- The role of basic amino acid surface clusters on the collagenase activity of cathepsin K (Q35985234) (← links)