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Vito Turk – 30 Years of Research on Cysteine Proteases and Their Inhibitors
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June 1, 2005
Published Online: 2005-06-01
Published in Print: 2003-06-16
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Articles in the same Issue
- Vito Turk – 30 Years of Research on Cysteine Proteases and Their Inhibitors
- Family C1 Cysteine Proteases: Biological Diversity or Redundancy?
- Molecular Regulation of Human Cathepsin B: Implication in Pathologies
- Caspases and Neuronal Development
- Structural Basis of the Matrix Metalloproteinases and Their Physiological Inhibitors, the Tissue Inhibitors of Metalloproteinases
- Managing Peptidases in the Genomic Era
- Insights into the Roles of Cathepsins in Antigen Processing and Presentation Revealed by Specific Inhibitors
- Cleavage Site Specificity of Cathepsin K toward Cartilage Proteoglycans and Protease Complex Formation
- Toward Computer-Based Cleavage Site Prediction of Cysteine Endopeptidases
- Isolation and Characterization of a Novel and Potent Inhibitor of Arg-Gingipain from Streptomyces sp. Strain FA-70
- Procongopain from Trypanosoma congolense Is Processed at Basic pH: An Unusual Feature among Cathepsin L-Like Cysteine Proteases
- Attenuated Kinin Release from Human Neutrophil Elastase-Pretreated Kininogens by Tissue and Plasma Kallikreins
- Effect of Plant Kunitz Inhibitors from Bauhinia bauhinioides and Bauhinia rufa on Pulmonary Edema Caused by Activated Neutrophils
- Revisiting Ubiquity and Tissue Specificity of Human Calpains
- The Calpastatin-Derived Calpain Inhibitor CP1B Reduces mRNA Expression of Matrix Metalloproteinase-2 and -9 and Invasion by Leukemic THP-1 Cells
- Heat Stress-Dependent DNA Binding of Arabidopsis Heat Shock Transcription Factor HSF1 to Heat Shock Gene Promoters in Arabidopsis Suspension Culture Cells in vivo
- T47-D Cells and Type V Collagen: A Model for the Study of Apoptotic Gene Expression by Breast Cancer Cells