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The following pages link to The inhibition of macrophage protein turnover by a selective inhibitor of thiol proteinases (Q28367093):
Displaying 38 items.
- Simultaneous isolation of human kidney cathepsins B, H, L and C and their characterisation (Q24328833) (← links)
- Inhibition of the presentation of dengue virus antigen by macrophages to B cells by serine-protease inhibitors (Q27481243) (← links)
- Active center differences between cathepsins L and B: the S1 binding region (Q28296432) (← links)
- The identification of active forms of cysteine proteinases in Kirsten-virus-transformed mouse fibroblasts by use of a specific radiolabelled inhibitor (Q28342303) (← links)
- The design of peptidyldiazomethane inhibitors to distinguish between the cysteine proteinases calpain II, cathepsin L and cathepsin B (Q28359859) (← links)
- Inhibition of bone resorption in culture by inhibitors of thiol proteinases (Q28366137) (← links)
- The regulation of proteolysis in normal fibroblasts as they approach confluence. Evidence for the participation of the lysosomal system (Q28367965) (← links)
- Characterization of Ayu17-449 gene expression and resultant kidney pathology in a knockout mouse model (Q28504844) (← links)
- Recent developments in inhibiting cysteine and serine proteases. (Q30321500) (← links)
- Dilated cardiomyopathy in mice deficient for the lysosomal cysteine peptidase cathepsin L. (Q34028619) (← links)
- Cysteine peptidases of mammals: their biological roles and potential effects in the oral cavity and other tissues in health and disease (Q34713891) (← links)
- Rapid induction of intraneuronal neurofibrillary tangles in apolipoprotein E-deficient mice (Q37117419) (← links)
- Affinity Labeling Via Deamination Reactions (Q40129693) (← links)
- Pituitary endopeptidases (Q40151657) (← links)
- Lysosomes and Protein Degradation (Q41204109) (← links)
- Inhibition of cysteine proteinases in lysosomes and whole cells (Q41613431) (← links)
- Inhibitor studies indicate that active cathepsin L is probably essential to its own processing in cultured fibroblasts (Q41714524) (← links)
- Novel cathepsin D inhibitors block the formation of hyperphosphorylated tau fragments in hippocampus. (Q41727024) (← links)
- Co-operation between plasmin and elastase in elastin degradation by intact murine macrophages (Q41814245) (← links)
- Distinct proteolytic mechanisms in serum-sufficient and serum-restricted fibroblasts. Transformed 3T3 cells fail to regulate proteolysis in relation to culture density only during serum-sufficiency (Q41847848) (← links)
- Degradation of myofibrillar proteins by trypsin-like serine proteinases (Q41902565) (← links)
- Regulation of protein turnover versus growth state. Studies on the mechanism(s) of initiation of acidic vacuolar proteolysis in cells of stationary ascites hepatoma (Q41912435) (← links)
- Presentation of cartilage proteoglycan to a T cell hybridoma derived from a mouse with proteoglycan-induced arthritis (Q41933270) (← links)
- Investigation of the role of calpain as a stimulus-response mediator in human platelets using new synthetic inhibitors (Q42153402) (← links)
- Ubiquitin-protein conjugates accumulate in the lysosomal system of fibroblasts treated with cysteine proteinase inhibitors (Q42252460) (← links)
- Degradation of smooth-muscle myosin by trypsin-like serine proteinases (Q42759705) (← links)
- Proteolytic processing and glycosylation of cathepsin B. The role of the primary structure of the latent precursor and of the carbohydrate moiety for cell-type-specific molecular forms of the enzyme (Q42792985) (← links)
- Pseudoarginine: synthesis and properties of derivatives of delta-(1-imidazolyl)norvaline (Q42793819) (← links)
- Elastinolytic activity of human cathepsin L. (Q42867583) (← links)
- Biochemical quantitation and histochemical localization of cathepsin B, dipeptidyl peptidases I and II, and acid phosphatase in pulmonary granulomatosis and fibrosis in rats (Q44685143) (← links)
- Specific inhibition of post proline cleaving enzyme by benzyloxycarbonyl-Gly-Pro-diazomethyl ketone (Q48384776) (← links)
- The active-site residue Cys-29 is responsible for the neutral-pH inactivation and the refolding barrier of human cathepsin B. (Q53820838) (← links)
- Additional Peptidyl Diazomethyl Ketones, Including Biotinyl Derivatives, Which Affinity-Label Calpain and Related Cysteinyl Proteinases (Q67809975) (← links)
- Proteolysis of liver acetyl coenzyme A carboxylase by cathepsin B (Q69856247) (← links)
- Inactivation of thiol proteases with peptidyl diazomethyl ketones (Q70233582) (← links)
- 59 Inhibitors of lysosomal function (Q70309713) (← links)
- Rapid inactivation of cathepsin L by Z-Phe-PheCHN2 and Z-Phe-AlaCHN2 (Q70996217) (← links)
- Discovery of small molecules that normalize the transcriptome and enhance cysteine cathepsin activity in progranulin-deficient microglia (Q98463594) (← links)