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1. An improved method to quantify human NK cell-mediated antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC) per IgG FcR-positive NK cell without purification of NK cells.

2. Regulation of perforin lysis: implications for protein disulfide isomerase proteins.

3. Low dose IL-15 induces snap arming of CD44(low) T lymphocytes in the absence of antigen.

4. Granzyme B induces endothelial cell apoptosis and contributes to the development of transplant vascular disease.

5. Design and evaluation of inhibitors for dipeptidyl peptidase I (Cathepsin C).

6. Dipeptidyl peptidase I: importance of progranzyme activation sequences, other dipeptide sequences, and the N-terminal amino group of synthetic substrates for enzyme activity.

7. Synthesis and kinetic studies of diphenyl 1-(N-peptidylamino)alkanephosphonate esters and their biotinylated derivatives as inhibitors of serine proteases and probes for lymphocyte granzymes.

8. Perforin-enhancing protein, a low molecular weight protein of cytotoxic lymphocyte granules, enhances perforin lysis.

9. Fractionation of perforin and granzymes by immobilized metal affinity chromatography (IMAC).

10. Proteases and lymphocyte cytotoxic killing mechanisms.

11. Assessment of a role for phospholipase A2 and arachidonic acid metabolism in human lymphocyte natural cytotoxicity.

12. Lymphocyte granule-mediated cytolysis requires serine protease activity.

13. Lysis by RNK-16 cytotoxic lymphocyte granules. Rate assays and conditions to study control of cytolysis.

14. The mechanism of cell-mediated cytotoxicity. III. Protease-specific inhibitors preferentially block later events in cytotoxic T lymphocyte-mediated lysis than do inhibitors of methylation or thiol-reactive agents.

15. The mechanism of cell-mediated cytotoxicity. IV. K-76 COONa, which inhibits the activity of Factor I and of C5, inhibits early events in cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-mediated cytolysis and in T-lymphocyte activation.

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