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2. The Proteolytic Activity of Neutrophil-Derived Serine Proteases Bound to the Cell Surface Arming Lung Epithelial Cells for Viral Defense.
3. Inhibition of Infectious HIV-1 Production by Rerouting the Cellular Furin Inhibitor Serpin B8
4. Activation of Cytotoxic Natural Killer Cells After Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
5. Influence of obesity on remodeling of lung tissue and organization of extracellular matrix after blunt thorax trauma
6. Cathepsin G and its Dichotomous Role in Modulating Levels of MHC Class I Molecules
7. Variation of Proteolytic Cleavage Sites towards the N-Terminal End of the S2 Subunit of the Novel SARS-CoV-2 Omicron Sublineage BA.2.12.1
8. Cathepsin G-mediated proteolytic degradation of MHC class I molecules to facilitate immune detection of human glioblastoma cells
9. Camostat Does Not Inhibit the Proteolytic Activity of Neutrophil Serine Proteases
10. Occurrence of a novel cleavage site for cathepsin G adjacent to the polybasic sequence within the proteolytically sensitive activation loop of the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant: The amino acid substitution N679K and P681H of the spike protein
11. Diisothiocyanate-Derived Mercapturic Acids Are a Promising Partner for Combination Therapies in Glioblastoma
12. Comments on Thrombosis After Vaccination: The Leader Sequence of the Spike Protein Might Be Responsible for Thrombosis and Antibody-Mediated Thrombocytopenia
13. Cathepsin G: Roles in antigen presentation and beyond
14. Hindrance of the Proteolytic Activity of Neutrophil-Derived Serine Proteases by Serine Protease Inhibitors as a Management of Cardiovascular Diseases and Chronic Inflammation
15. Obesity Prolongs the Inflammatory Response in Mice After Severe Trauma and Attenuates the Splenic Response to the Inflammatory Reflex
16. Application of specific cell permeable cathepsin G inhibitors resulted in reduced antigen processing in primary dendritic cells
17. Protease-resistant human GAD-derived altered peptide ligands decrease TNF-α and IL-17 production in peripheral blood cells from patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus
18. Critical View of Novel Treatment Strategies for Glioblastoma: Failure and Success of Resistance Mechanisms by Glioblastoma Cells
19. Angiogenic-regulatory network revealed by molecular profiling heart tissue following Akt1 induction in endothelial cells
20. Regulation of MHC I Molecules in Glioblastoma Cells and the Sensitizing of NK Cells
21. Neutrophil Elastase and Proteinase 3 Cleavage Sites Are Adjacent to the Polybasic Sequence within the Proteolytic Sensitive Activation Loop of the SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein
22. Activity-Based Probes to Utilize the Proteolytic Activity of Cathepsin G in Biological Samples
23. What Animal Cancers teach us about Human Biology
24. Application of an Activity-Based Probe to Determine Proteolytic Activity of Cell Surface Cathepsin G by Mass Cytometry Data Acquisition
25. Considering the Experimental Use of Temozolomide in Glioblastoma Research
26. Effects of yolkin on the immune response of mice and its plausible mechanism of action
27. Application of a novel FAM-conjugated activity-based probe to determine cathepsin G activity intracellularly
28. Masking of a cathepsin G cleavage site in vivo contributes to the proteolytic resistance of major histocompatibility complex class II molecules
29. Design of protease-resistant myelin basic protein-derived peptides by cleavage site directed amino acid substitutions
30. Influenza A virus elevates active cathepsin B in primary murine DC
31. Interferon-γ regulates cathepsin G activity in microglia-derived lysosomes and controls the proteolytic processing of myelin basic protein in vitro
32. Achieving stability through editing and chaperoning: regulation of MHC class II peptide binding and expression
33. Cathepsin S Activity is Detectable in Human Keratinocytes and is Selectively Upregulated upon Stimulation with Interferon-γ
34. Structure, regulation, and (patho-)physiological functions of the stress-induced protein kinase CK1 delta (CSNK1D)
35. Cell surface cathepsin G can be used as an additional marker to distinguish T cell subsets
36. Discovery and Characterization of an Endogenous CXCR4 Antagonist
37. Viability of glioblastoma stem cells is effectively reduced by diisothiocyanate‑derived mercapturic acids
38. Additional file 4: Figure S2. of Immune phenotypes predict survival in patients with glioblastoma multiforme
39. Additional file 2: Table S1. of Immune phenotypes predict survival in patients with glioblastoma multiforme
40. Additional file 3: Table S2. of Immune phenotypes predict survival in patients with glioblastoma multiforme
41. Additional file 6: Figure S4. of Immune phenotypes predict survival in patients with glioblastoma multiforme
42. Additional file 7: Figure S5 of Immune phenotypes predict survival in patients with glioblastoma multiforme
43. Additional file 1: Figure S1. of Immune phenotypes predict survival in patients with glioblastoma multiforme
44. Additional file 5: Figure S3. of Immune phenotypes predict survival in patients with glioblastoma multiforme
45. Spliced analogues of trypsin inhibitor SFTI‐1 and their application for tracing proteolysis and delivery of cargos inside the cells
46. Cancer stem cells: The potential role of autophagy, proteolysis, and cathepsins in glioblastoma stem cells
47. Antiviral Resistance of Splenocytes in Aged Mice
48. Development of the first internally-quenched fluorescent substrates of human cathepsin C: The application in the enzyme detection in biological samples
49. Cell surface cathepsin G activity differs between human natural killer cell subsets
50. Exogenous cathepsin G upregulates cell surface MHC class I molecules on immune and glioblastoma cells
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