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1. Hydroxyl Radical-Induced Oxidation on the Properties of Cathepsin H and Its Influence in Myofibrillar Proteins Degradation of Coregonus peled In Vitro.

2. Hydroxyl Radical-Induced Oxidation on the Properties of Cathepsin H and Its Influence in Myofibrillar Proteins Degradation of Coregonus peled In Vitro

4. China Medical University Reports Findings in Bipolar Disorders (Mendelian randomisation analysis to explore the association between cathepsins and bipolar disorder).

5. Favorable Prognostic Impact of Cathepsin H (CTSH) High Expression in Thyroid Carcinoma

6. Cathepsin H deficiency decreases hypoxia-ischemia-induced hippocampal atrophy in neonatal mice through attenuated TLR3/IFN-β signaling

7. Cathepsin H–Mediated Degradation of HDAC4 for Matrix Metalloproteinase Expression in Hepatic Stellate Cells Implications of Epigenetic Suppression of Matrix Metalloproteinases in Fibrosis through Stabilization of Class IIa Histone Deacetylases

8. Cathepsin H deficiency decreases hypoxia-ischemia-induced hippocampal atrophy in neonatal mice through attenuated TLR3/IFN-β signaling.

9. Mendelian randomization analyses explore the relationship between cathepsins and lung cancer.

10. Crystal structures of human procathepsin H.

11. Cathepsin H deficiency in mice induces excess Th1 cell activation and early-onset of EAE though impairment of toll-like receptor 3 cascade.

12. SAR studies of some acetophenone phenylhydrazone based pyrazole derivatives as anticathepsin agents.

13. A comparative account of sar studies of semicarbazones and thiosemicarbazones on cathepsins H and L.

14. Follicular thyroglobulin induces cathepsin H expression and activity in thyrocytes.

15. Quinazoline derivatives as cathepsins B, H and L inhibitors and cell proliferating agents.

16. Cathepsin H: Molecular characteristics and clues to function and mechanism.

17. Changes in the activity of lysosomal cysteine proteases of plasma mononuclear and polymorphonuclear blood leukocytes in Alzheimer’s disease

18. Cathepsin H and cathepsin B of Cynoglossus semilaevis are involved in anti-bacterial immunity against Edwardsiella tarda.

19. Favorable Prognostic Impact of Cathepsin H (CTSH) High Expression in Thyroid Carcinoma

20. Increased Cystatin F Levels Correlate with Decreased Cytotoxicity of Cytotoxic T Cells

21. Changes of endogenous enzymes and physiochemical indicators in the process of dry-salted Decapterus maruadsi

22. 1239-P: Evidence of Altered Alpha- and Beta-Cell Lysosomes prior to Onset of Type 1 Diabetes

23. Chalcones, semicarbazones and pyrazolines as inhibitors of cathepsins B, H and L.

24. 2,3-Dihydroquinazolin-4(1H)-one derivatives as potential non-peptidyl inhibitors of cathepsins B and H.

25. The induction of neuronal death by up-regulated microglial cathepsin H in LPS-induced neuroinflammation.

26. Cathepsin c regulates cytokine-induced apoptosis in β-cell model systems

27. Jilin University Researcher Updates Current Study Findings on Liver Cancer (Cathepsin H Knockdown Reverses Radioresistance of Hepatocellular Carcinoma via Metabolic Switch Followed by Apoptosis).

28. Acquired semi-squamatization during chemotherapy suggests differentiation as a therapeutic strategy for bladder cancer.

29. Comparative genomic of the teleost cathepsin B and H and involvement in bacterial induced immunity of miiuy croaker.

30. N-formylpyrazolines and N-benzoylpyrazolines as novel inhibitors of mammalian cathepsin B and cathepsin H.

31. SAR studies of o-hydroxychalcones and their cyclized analogs and study them as novel inhibitors of cathepsin B and cathepsin H.

32. SAR studies of differently functionalized chalcones based hydrazones and their cyclized derivatives as inhibitors of mammalian cathepsin B and cathepsin H.

33. Curcumin as inhibitor of mammalian Cathepsin B, Cathepsin H, acid phosphatase and alkaline phosphatase: a correlation with pharmacological activities.

34. Acyl hydrazides and triazoles as novel inhibitors of mammalian cathepsin B and cathepsin H.

35. Design, synthesis and docking studies of bischalcones based quinazoline-2(1H)-ones and quinazoline-2(1H)-thiones derivatives as novel inhibitors of cathepsin B and cathepsin H.

36. Amplification of steroid-mediated SP-B expression by physiological levels of caffeine.

37. Neonatal genetics of gene expression reveal potential origins of autoimmune and allergic disease risk

38. A simple purification procedure of buffalo lung cathepsin H, its properties and influence of buffer constituents on the enzyme activity

39. Some thiocarbamoyl based novel anticathepsin agents

40. Study on enhanced serum protein protecting and anti-cathepsin activities of various curcumin formulations containing traditional excipients and bio-enhancers

41. Structural and Functional Dynamics of Lysosomal Cysteine Proteases with Particular Reference to Cathepsin B and Cathepsin H

42. Сhanges in subcellular distribution of lysosomal cysteine proteinases activity in parenchymatous organs of rats under the action of nitric oxide synthesis modulators

43. In Vitro Effects of Sodium Nitroprusside and L-Nω-Nitroarginine Methyl Ester (L-NAME) on Activity of Lysosomal Cysteine Proteinases and Lysosomal Membrane Permeability

44. Cathepsin H deficiency in mice induces excess Th1 cell activation and early-onset of EAE though impairment of toll-like receptor 3 cascade

45. Molecular characterisation and expression analysis of the cathepsin H gene from rock bream (Oplegnathus fasciatus).

46. Cathepsin H Mediates the Processing of Talin and Regulates Migration of Prostate Cancer Cells.

47. The influence of differential processing of procathepsin H on its aminopeptidase activity, secretion and subcellular localization in human cell lines

48. Cathepsin H functions as an aminopeptidase in secretory vesicles for production of enkephalin and galanin peptide neurotransmitters.

49. Cleavage of Toll-like receptor 3 by cathepsins B and H is essential for signaling.

50. Cathepsin H indirectly regulates morphogenetic protein-4 (BMP-4) in various human cell lines.

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