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121 related items for PubMed ID: 7899872

  • 1. Extravascular proteolysis and the nervous system: serine protease/serpin balance.
    Smirnova IV, Ho GJ, Fenton JW, Festoff BW.
    Semin Thromb Hemost; 1994; 20(4):426-32. PubMed ID: 7899872
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  • 2. Thrombin, its receptor and protease nexin I, its potent serpin, in the nervous system.
    Festoff BW, Smirnova IV, Ma J, Citron BA.
    Semin Thromb Hemost; 1996; 22(3):267-71. PubMed ID: 8836012
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  • 3. Tinkering with certain blood components can engender distinct functions in the nervous system.
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    Perspect Dev Neurobiol; 1993; 1(3):165-8. PubMed ID: 8087541
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  • 4. Serine proteases and serpins: their possible roles in the motor system.
    Hantaï D, Rao JS, Festoff BW.
    Rev Neurol (Paris); 1988; 144(11):680-7. PubMed ID: 3148184
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  • 5. Activation of serpins and their cognate proteases in muscle after crush injury.
    Festoff BW, Reddy RB, VanBecelaere M, Smirnova I, Chao J.
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  • 6. Protease nexins: cell-secreted proteins that mediate the binding, internalization, and degradation of regulatory serine proteases.
    Knauer DJ, Thompson JA, Cunningham DD.
    J Cell Physiol; 1983 Dec; 117(3):385-96. PubMed ID: 6317700
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  • 7. Inhibitory mechanism of serpins. Identification of steps involving the active-site serine residue of the protease.
    Stone SR, Le Bonniec BF.
    J Mol Biol; 1997 Jan 24; 265(3):344-62. PubMed ID: 9018048
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  • 8. [Serine proteases and their inhibitors: their role in the differentiation in neuromuscular system].
    Hantaï D, Akaaboune M, Verdière-Sahuqué M, Lachkar S, Festoff BW.
    C R Seances Soc Biol Fil; 1994 Jan 24; 188(5-6):541-52. PubMed ID: 7780796
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  • 9. Plasminogen activators and their inhibitors in the neuromuscular system: II. Serpins and serpin: protease complex receptors increase during in vitro myogenesis.
    Festoff BW, Rao JS, Rayford A, Hantaï D.
    J Cell Physiol; 1990 Aug 24; 144(2):272-9. PubMed ID: 2166058
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  • 10. Plasminogen activators and inhibitors in the neuromuscular system: III. The serpin protease nexin I is synthesized by muscle and localized at neuromuscular synapses.
    Festoff BW, Rao JS, Hantaï D.
    J Cell Physiol; 1991 Apr 24; 147(1):76-86. PubMed ID: 2037625
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  • 11. Interactions of serine proteases with cultured fibroblasts.
    Cunningham DD, Van Nostrand WE, Farrell DH, Campbell CH.
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  • 12. Extracellular proteases and their inhibitors in genetic diseases of the central nervous system.
    Molinari F, Meskanaite V, Munnich A, Sonderegger P, Colleaux L.
    Hum Mol Genet; 2003 Oct 15; 12 Spec No 2():R195-200. PubMed ID: 12925575
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  • 13. Serpin=serine protease-like complexes within neurofilament conglomerates of motoneurons in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
    Chou SM, Taniguchi A, Wang HS, Festoff BW.
    J Neurol Sci; 1998 Oct 15; 160 Suppl 1():S73-9. PubMed ID: 9851654
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  • 14. Control of the coagulation system by serpins. Getting by with a little help from glycosaminoglycans.
    Pike RN, Buckle AM, le Bonniec BF, Church FC.
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  • 15. Protease nexin 1 is expressed in the human placenta.
    White EA, Baker JB, McGrogan M, Kitos PA.
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  • 16. A Serpin family gene, protease nexin-1 has an activity distinct from protease inhibition in early Xenopus embryos.
    Onuma Y, Asashima M, Whitman M.
    Mech Dev; 2006 Jun 01; 123(6):463-71. PubMed ID: 16797167
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  • 17. Correlation of serpin-protease expression by comparative analysis of real-time PCR profiling data.
    Badola S, Spurling H, Robison K, Fedyk ER, Silverman GA, Strayle J, Kapeller R, Tsu CA.
    Genomics; 2006 Aug 01; 88(2):173-84. PubMed ID: 16713170
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  • 18. [Neurotrypsin mutations and mental retardation].
    Molinari F, Rio M, Munnich A, Colleaux L.
    Med Sci (Paris); 2003 May 01; 19(5):525-7. PubMed ID: 12836380
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  • 19. Protease nexin-1: a cellular serpin down-regulated by thrombin in rat aortic smooth muscle cells.
    Richard B, Arocas V, Guillin MC, Michel JB, Jandrot-Perrus M, Bouton MC.
    J Cell Physiol; 2004 Oct 01; 201(1):138-45. PubMed ID: 15281096
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  • 20. [Pathophysiological relations and clinical significance of serine protease inhibitors (serpins)].
    Misz M, Fülep E.
    Orv Hetil; 1990 Aug 26; 131(34):1851-2, 1855-9. PubMed ID: 2204865
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