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    Dunn AD, Crutchfield HE, Dunn JT.
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  • 24. Saxiphilin, a saxitoxin-binding protein with two thyroglobulin type 1 domains, is an inhibitor of papain-like cysteine proteinases.
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  • 25. The contribution of N-terminal region residues of cystatin A (stefin A) to the affinity and kinetics of inhibition of papain, cathepsin B, and cathepsin L.
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  • 37. Crystal structure of porcine cathepsin H determined at 2.1 A resolution: location of the mini-chain C-terminal carboxyl group defines cathepsin H aminopeptidase function.
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  • 38. Major histocompatibility complex class II-associated p41 invariant chain fragment is a strong inhibitor of lysosomal cathepsin L.
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  • 39. A comparison of four sulfhydryl cathepsins (B, C, H, and L) from porcine spleen.
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  • 40. Isolation and characterisation of chicken L- and H-kininogens and their interaction with chicken cysteine proteinases and papain.
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