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Arg-Gingipain Is Responsible for the Degradation of Cell Adhesion Molecules of Human Gingival Fibroblasts and Their Death Induced by Porphyromonas gingivalis
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Atsuyo Baba
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December 24, 2013
Published Online: 2013-12-24
Published in Print: 2001-05
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Articles in the same Issue
- Masthead
- Contents
- Editorial: Cysteine Proteinases and Their Inhibitors - A Traditional Topic of the Portoroz Conferences
- Review: Cysteine Proteinases Mediate Extracellular Prohormone Processing in the Thyroid
- Evolutionary Lines of Cysteine Peptidases
- Towards Specific Functions of Lysosomal Cysteine Peptidases: Phenotypes of Mice Deficient for Cathepsin Β or Cathepsin L
- Calpain Function in the Modulation of Signal Transduction Molecules
- Structural Basis for Possible Calcium-Induced Activation Mechanisms of Calpains
- Autolysis of μ- and m-Calpain from Bovine Skeletal Muscle
- Activation of Progelatinase A by Mammalian Legumain, a Recently Discovered Cysteine Proteinase
- Imaging Proteolysis by Living Human Glioma Cells
- High Level Synthesis of Recombinant Soluble Urokinase Receptor (CD87) by Ovarian Cancer Cells Reduces Intraperitoneal Tumor Growth and Spread in Nude Mice
- Immunochemical Localisation of Cathepsin S, Cathepsin L and MHC Class II-Associated p41 Isoform of Invariant Chain in Human Lymph Node Tissue
- Cathepsin B/Cystatin C Complex Levels in Sera from Patients with Lung and Colorectal Cancer
- Cathepsin L, But Not Cathepsin B, Is a Potential Kininogenase
- Arg-Gingipain Is Responsible for the Degradation of Cell Adhesion Molecules of Human Gingival Fibroblasts and Their Death Induced by Porphyromonas gingivalis
- Neutrophil Degranulation Induced by Haemophilus ducreyi
- Role of Calpain in Human Sperm Activated by Progesterone for Fertilization
- Cathepsins X and Β Display Distinct Activity Profiles That Can Be Exploited for Inhibitor Design
- Structure of Cruzipain/Cruzain Inhibitors Isolated from Bauhinia bauhinioides Seeds
- Invasion of ras-Transformed Breast Epithelial Cells Depends on the Proteolytic Activity of Cysteine and Aspartic Proteinases
- Folding Incompetence of Cathepsin L-Like Cysteine Proteases May Be Compensated by the Highly Conserved, Domain-Building N-Terminal Extension of the Proregion
- Anti-Cathepsin L Monoclonal Antibodies That Distinguish Cathepsin L from Cathepsin V
- Properties of a Milk Clotting Protease Isolated from Fruits of Bromelia balansae Mez
- Comparison of Two Cysteine Endopeptidases from Pseudananas macrodontes (Morr.) Harms (Bromeliaceae)
- Comparison of Two Cysteine Endopeptidases from Latices of Morrenia brachystephana Griseb. and Morrenia odorata (Hook et Arn.) Lindley (Asclepiadaceae)
- Polymorphisms in the Bradykinin B2 Receptor Gene and Childhood Asthma
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