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7. The x-ray crystal structure of mannose-binding lectin-associated serine proteinase-3 reveals the structural basis for enzyme inactivity associated with the Carnevale, Mingarelli, Malpuech, and Michels (3MC) syndrome.

8. A Molecular Switch Governs the Interaction between the Human Complement Protease C1s and Its Substrate, Complement C4

12. Serpins Flex Their Muscle

14. DNA Accelerates the Inhibition of Human Cathepsin V by Serpins

16. SERPINB11 Is a New Noninhibitory Intracellular Serpin

18. The Murine Orthologue of Human Antichymotrypsin

20. The High Resolution Crystal Structure of the Human Tumor Suppressor Maspin Reveals a Novel Conformational Switch in the G-helix

21. The High Resolution Crystal Structure of a Native Thermostable Serpin Reveals the Complex Mechanism Underpinning the Stressed to Relaxed Transition

26. Inhibitory Activity of a Heterochromatin-associated Serpin (MENT) against Papain-like Cysteine Proteinases Affects Chromatin Structure and Blocks Cell Proliferation

27. The Serpins Are an Expanding Superfamily of Structurally Similar but Functionally Diverse Proteins

33. Structural Basis for Ca2+-mediated Interaction of the Perforin C2 Domain with Lipid Membranes.

34. The Three-dimensional Structure of the Extracellular Adhesion Domain of the Sialic Acid-binding Adhesin SabA from Helicobacter pylori.

35. DNA Accelerates the Inhibition of Human Cathepsin V by Serpins.

36. Leucine-rich Repeats 2-4 (Leu60-Glu128) of Platelet Glycoprotein Ibα Regulate Shear-dependent Cell Adhesion to von Willebrand Factor.

37. Leucine-rich Repeats 2—4 (Leu60—Glu128) of Platelet Glycoprotein Ibα Regulate Shear-dependent Cell Adhesion to von Willebrand Factor.

38. Subunit γ-Green Fluorescent Protein Fusions Are Functionally Incorporated into Mitochondrial F[sub 1]F[sub 0]-ATP Synthase, Arguing Against a Rigid Cap Structure at the Top of F[sub 1].

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