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1. Syndecan-1 shedding by meprin β impairs keratinocyte adhesion and differentiation in hyperkeratosis

2. MT1-MMP and ADAM10/17 exhibit a remarkable overlap of shedding properties

3. Meprin β: A novel regulator of blood–brain barrier integrity

4. PCSK9 acts as a key regulator of Aβ clearance across the blood–brain barrier

5. Meprin and ADAM proteases as triggers of systemic inflammation in sepsis

6. Meprin β knockout reduces brain Aβ levels and rescues learning and memory impairments in the APP/lon mouse model for Alzheimer's disease

7. The Swedish dilemma - the almost exclusive use of APPswe-based mouse models impedes adequate evaluation of alternative β-secretases

8. Phosphorylation of meprin β controls its cell surface abundance and subsequently diminishes ectodomain shedding

9. Meprin β induces activities of A disintegrin and metalloproteinases 9, 10, and 17 by specific prodomain cleavage

10. Regulation of the alternative β-secretase meprin β by ADAM-mediated shedding

11. Characterization of the Cancer-Associated Meprin Βeta Variants G45R and G89R

12. Cell Surface Processing of CD109 by Meprin β Leads to the Release of Soluble Fragments and Reduced Expression on Extracellular Vesicles

13. Joint Reconstituted Signaling of the IL-6 Receptor via Extracellular Vesicles

14. Regulation of meprin metalloproteases in mucosal homeostasis

15. Corrigendum to 'Syndecan-1 shedding by meprin β impairs keratinocyte adhesion and differentiation in hyperkeratosis'

16. Distinct contributions of meprins to skin regeneration after injury – Meprin α a physiological processer of pro-collagen VII

17. Meprin β and BMP-1 are differentially regulated by CaCl 2

18. Mammalian plasma fetuin-B is a selective inhibitor of ovastacin and meprin metalloproteinases

19. Tethering soluble meprin \alpha in an enzyme complex to the cell surface affects IBD-associated genes

20. Degradome of soluble ADAM10 and ADAM17 metalloproteases

21. The role of interleukin-6 signaling in nervous tissue

22. Human and Murine Interleukin 23 Receptors Are Novel Substrates for A Disintegrin and Metalloproteases ADAM10 and ADAM17

23. Development and Validation of a Small Single-domain Antibody That Effectively Inhibits Matrix Metalloproteinase 8

24. The metalloprotease ADAMTS4 generates N-truncated Aβ4-x species and marks oligodendrocytes as a source of amyloidogenic peptides in Alzheimer's disease

25. The cancer-associated meprin β variant G32R provides an additional activation site and promotes cancer cell invasion

26. Propeptide glycosylation and galectin‐3 binding decrease proteolytic activation of human proMMP‐9/progelatinase B

27. Calcium negatively regulates meprin β activity and attenuates substrate cleavage

28. Meprin metalloproteases: Molecular regulation and function in inflammation and fibrosis

29. Meprin Metalloproteases Generate Biologically Active Soluble Interleukin-6 Receptor to Induce Trans-Signaling

30. '''Mucus Detachment by Host Metalloprotease Meprin β Requires Shedding of Its Inactive Pro-form, which Is Abrogated by the Pathogenic Protease RgpB'''

31. Differences in Shedding of the Interleukin-11 Receptor by the Proteases ADAM9, ADAM10, ADAM17, Meprin α, Meprin β and MT1-MMP

32. The metalloproteases meprin α and meprin β: unique enzymes in inflammation, neurodegeneration, cancer and fibrosis

33. Tetraspanin 8 is an interactor of the metalloprotease meprin β within tetraspanin-enriched microdomains

34. Metalloproteases Meprin α and Meprin β in Health and Disease

35. Meprins process matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9)/gelatinase B and enhance the activation kinetics by MMP-3

36. Meprinα Transactivates the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) via Ligand Shedding, thereby Enhancing Colorectal Cancer Cell Proliferation and Migration

37. The Metalloprotease Meprin β Generates Amino Terminal-truncated Amyloid β Peptide Species

38. Sizzled Is Unique among Secreted Frizzled-related Proteins for Its Ability to Specifically Inhibit Bone Morphogenetic Protein-1 (BMP-1)/Tolloid-like Proteinases

39. Transglutaminase-1 and Bathing Suit Ichthyosis: Molecular Analysis of Gene/Environment Interactions

40. Two α subunits and one β subunit of meprin zinc-endopeptidases are differentially expressed in the zebrafish Danio rerio

41. The intact Kunitz domain protects the amyloid precursor protein from being processed by matriptase-2

42. Metalloprotease meprin β is activated by transmembrane serine protease matriptase-2 at the cell surface thereby enhancing APP shedding

43. Meprin α and meprin β: Procollagen proteinases in health and disease

44. Microbial-induced meprin β cleavage in MUC2 mucin and a functional CFTR channel are required to release anchored small intestinal mucus

45. Metalloproteases meprin α and meprin β are C- and N-procollagen proteinases important for collagen assembly and tensile strength

46. Short-term TNFα shedding is independent of cytoplasmic phosphorylation or furin cleavage of ADAM17

47. The substrate degradome of meprin metalloproteases reveals an unexpected proteolytic link between meprin β and ADAM10

48. Structural basis for the sheddase function of human meprin β metalloproteinase at the plasma membrane

49. The Metalloproteases Meprin α and β: Pathophysiological Roles in Inflammation, Cardiovascular Disease, Cancer, and Fibrosis

50. Metalloprotease meprin beta generates nontoxic N-terminal amyloid precursor protein fragments in vivo

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