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  • 4. Proteolytic inactivation of alpha 1-proteinase inhibitor and alpha 1-antichymotrypsin by oxidatively activated human neutrophil metalloproteinases.
    Desrochers PE, Mookhtiar K, Van Wart HE, Hasty KA, Weiss SJ.
    J Biol Chem; 1992 Mar 05; 267(7):5005-12. PubMed ID: 1311327
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  • 5. Kinetics and physiologic relevance of the inactivation of alpha 1-proteinase inhibitor, alpha 1-antichymotrypsin, and antithrombin III by matrix metalloproteinases-1 (tissue collagenase), -2 (72-kDa gelatinase/type IV collagenase), and -3 (stromelysin).
    Mast AE, Enghild JJ, Nagase H, Suzuki K, Pizzo SV, Salvesen G.
    J Biol Chem; 1991 Aug 25; 266(24):15810-6. PubMed ID: 1651920
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  • 6. Hydrolytic inactivation of a breast carcinoma cell-derived serpin by human stromelysin-3.
    Pei D, Majmudar G, Weiss SJ.
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  • 11. Effect of alpha-1-proteinase inhibitor on neutrophil chemotaxis.
    Stockley RA, Shaw J, Afford SC, Morrison HM, Burnett D.
    Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol; 1990 Feb 14; 2(2):163-70. PubMed ID: 2306372
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  • 13. Erythrocytes protect alpha-1-proteinase inhibitor from oxidative inactivation induced by chemicals, the myeloperoxidase-H2O2-halide system and stimulated polymorphonuclear leukocytes.
    Nowak D, Piasecka G.
    Exp Pathol; 1991 Feb 14; 42(1):47-58. PubMed ID: 1652455
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  • 14. Different susceptibilities of fibulin-1 and fibulin-2 to cleavage by matrix metalloproteinases and other tissue proteases.
    Sasaki T, Mann K, Murphy G, Chu ML, Timpl R.
    Eur J Biochem; 1996 Sep 01; 240(2):427-34. PubMed ID: 8841408
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  • 17. Human cationic and anionic trypsins: differences of interaction with alpha 1-proteinase inhibitor.
    Vercaigne-Marko D, Carrère J, Guy-Crotte O, Figarella C, Hayem A.
    Biol Chem Hoppe Seyler; 1989 Nov 01; 370(11):1163-71. PubMed ID: 2610933
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  • 18. Damage to human alpha-1-proteinase inhibitor by aqueous cigarette tar extracts and the formation of methionine sulfoxide.
    Evans MD, Pryor WA.
    Chem Res Toxicol; 1992 Nov 01; 5(5):654-60. PubMed ID: 1446005
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  • 20. Rapid identification of highly active and selective substrates for stromelysin and matrilysin using bacteriophage peptide display libraries.
    Smith MM, Shi L, Navre M.
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