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3. Unveiling the oncogenic role of LZTS1 in colorectal cancer.

8. Role of Furin in Colon Cancer Stem Cells Malignant Phenotype and Expression of LGR5 and NANOG in KRAS and BRAF-Mutated Colon Tumors

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14. Control of mRNA translation preserves endoplasmic reticulum function in beta cells and maintains glucose homeostasis

15. Heterozygous mutations causing partial prohormone convertase 1 deficiency contribute to human obesity

19. Agouti-Related Protein Is Posttranslationally Cleaved by Proprotein Convertase 1 to Generate Agouti-Related Protein (AGRP)83-132: Interaction between AGRP83-132 and Melanocortin Receptors Cannot Be Influenced by Syndecan-3

22. The structure of a furin-antibody complex explains non-competitive inhibition by steric exclusion of substrate conformers / The structure of a furin-antibody complex explains non-competitive inhibition by steric exclusion of substrate conformers

23. The Paired Basic Amino Acid-cleaving Enzyme 4 (PACE4) Is Involved in the Maturation of Insulin Receptor Isoform B: an opportunity to reduce the specific insulin receptor-dependent effects of insulin-like growth factor 2 (IGF2)

24. The proprotein convertase furin is a pro-oncogenic driver in KRASand BRAFdriven colorectal cancer

28. Metabolic and Behavioural Phenotypes in Nestin-Cre Mice Are Caused by Hypothalamic Expression of Human Growth Hormone

31. PREPL deficiency: delineation of the phenotype and development of a functional blood assay

33. Generation and characterization of non-competitive furin-inhibiting nanobodies

35. Common nonsynonymous variants in PCSK1 confer risk of obesity

43. Platelets of mice heterozygous for neurobeachin, a candidate gene for autism spectrum disorder, display protein changes related to aberrant protein kinase A activity.

46. Generation and characterization of non-competitive furin-inhibiting nanobodies.

47. Drosophila rugose Is a Functional Homolog of Mammalian Neurobeachin and Affects Synaptic Architecture, Brain Morphology, and Associative Learning.

48. Loss of Endothelial Furin Leads to Cardiac Malformation and Early Postnatal Death.

49. Human Growth Hormone in Transgenesis: A Growing Problem?

50. PREPL: a putative novel oligopeptidase propelled into the limelight.

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