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1. Molecular and cellular processes underlying Unverricht-Lundborg disease—prospects for early interventions and a cure

2. Pathological Deficit of Cystatin B Impairs Synaptic Plasticity in EPM1 Human Cerebral Organoids.

3. Editorial: Women in molecular neuroscience

4. Cathepsin B abundance, activity and microglial localisation in Alzheimer’s disease-Down syndrome and early onset Alzheimer’s disease; the role of elevated cystatin B

5. The Roles of Cystatin B in the Brain and Pathophysiological Mechanisms of Progressive Myoclonic Epilepsy Type 1.

6. In depth behavioral phenotyping unravels complex motor disturbances in Cstb−/− mouse, a model for progressive myoclonus epilepsy type 1.

7. In depth behavioral phenotyping unravels complex motor disturbances in Cstb−/− mouse, a model for progressive myoclonus epilepsy type 1

8. Cathepsin B abundance, activity and microglial localisation in Alzheimer's disease-Down syndrome and early onset Alzheimer's disease; the role of elevated cystatin B.

9. Characterization of Cystatin B Interactome in Saliva from Healthy Elderly and Alzheimer's Disease Patients.

10. The Roles of Cystatin B in the Brain and Pathophysiological Mechanisms of Progressive Myoclonic Epilepsy Type 1

11. Brief Report: Intracellular Cystatin B Levels Are Altered in HIV-Infected Participants With Respect to Neurocognitive Status and Antiretroviral Therapy.

12. Cystatin B increases autophagic flux by sustaining proteolytic activity of cathepsin B and fuels glycolysis in pancreatic cancer: CSTB orchestrates autophagy and glycolysis in PDAC.

13. Cystatin B deficiency results in sustained histone H3 tail cleavage in postnatal mouse brain mediated by increased chromatin-associated cathepsin L activity.

14. Insights into the Genetic Profile of Two Siblings Affected by Unverricht-Lundborg Disease Using Patient-Derived hiPSCs.

15. Prospective evaluation of novel biomarkers of acute kidney injury in dogs following cardiac surgery under cardiopulmonary bypass.

16. Cystatin B increases autophagic flux by sustaining proteolytic activity of cathepsin B and fuels glycolysis in pancreatic cancer: CSTB orchestrates autophagy and glycolysis in PDAC

17. Cystatin B deficiency results in sustained histone H3 tail cleavage in postnatal mouse brain mediated by increased chromatin-associated cathepsin L activity

18. Human stefin B: from its structure, folding, and aggregation to its function in health and disease.

19. Human stefin B: from its structure, folding, and aggregation to its function in health and disease

20. Molecular characterization, expression, and functional analysis of cystatin B in the big-belly seahorse (Hippocampus abdominalis).

21. Cystatin B is essential for proliferation and interneuron migration in individuals with EPM1 epilepsy

22. Characterization of Cystatin B Interactome in Saliva from Healthy Elderly and Alzheimer’s Disease Patients

23. Investigation by top‐down high‐performance liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry of glutathionylation and cysteinylation of salivary S100A9 and cystatin B in preterm newborns.

24. Insights into the Genetic Profile of Two Siblings Affected by Unverricht-Lundborg Disease Using Patient-Derived hiPSCs

25. Cystatin B-deficiency triggers ectopic histone H3 tail cleavage during neurogenesis

26. Effect of a sugarcane cystatin on the profile and viability of microcosm biofilm and on dentin demineralization.

27. Editorial: Women in molecular neuroscience.

28. Researcher at University of Helsinki Discusses Research in Acute Kidney Injury (A Clinical Study on Urinary Clusterin and Cystatin B in Dogs with Spontaneous Acute Kidney Injury).

29. Reduction of Cystatin B results in increased cathepsin B activity in disomic but not Trisomy21 human cellular and mouse models.

30. Cystatin B is essential for proliferation and interneuron migration in individuals with EPM1 epilepsy.

31. Biomarker cystatin B expression correlates with pathogenesis in cervical cancer.

32. Researcher at Fudan University Has Published New Data on Cervical Cancer (Biomarker cystatin B expression correlates with pathogenesis in cervical cancer).

34. Impaired osteoclast homeostasis in the cystatin B-deficient mouse model of progressive myoclonus epilepsy

35. In depth behavioral phenotyping unravels complex motor disturbances in Cstb -/- mouse, a model for progressive myoclonus epilepsy type 1.

36. Generation of a human induced pluripotent stem cell line (UEFi004-A) from a patient with progressive myoclonic epilepsy type 1 (EPM1).

37. Decreased CSTB, RAGE, and Axl Receptor Are Associated with Zika Infection in the Human Placenta

38. Plasma Cystatin B Association With Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms and Need for Later Surgical Repair: A Sub-study of the VIVA Trial.

39. Molecular characterization, expression and immune functions of cystatin B in Japanese flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus).

40. Prospective evaluation of novel biomarkers of acute kidney injury in dogs following cardiac surgery under cardiopulmonary bypass

41. Evaluation of serum procathepsin B, cystatin B and cystatin C as possible biomarkers of ovarian cancer

43. Possible Mechanisms by which Stefin B could Regulate Proteostasis and Oxidative Stress

44. The Role of NMP22 and CSTB Levels in Predicting Postoperative Recurrence of Bladder Cancer

45. Placental macrophage (Hofbauer cell) responses to infection during pregnancy: a systematic scoping review

46. Brain inflammation is accompanied by peripheral inflammation in Cstb-/- mice, a model for progressive myoclonus epilepsy.

47. Cystatin B and HIV regulate the STAT-1 signaling circuit in HIV-infected and INF-β-treated human macrophages.

48. Cell-specific expression of the epm1 (cystatin B) gene in developing rat cerebellum

49. Cystatin-B Negatively Regulates the Malignant Characteristics of Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma Possibly Via the Epithelium Proliferation/Differentiation Program

50. Cystatin B-deficiency triggers ectopic histone H3 tail cleavage during neurogenesis

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