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A clathrin/dynamin- and mannose-6-phosphate receptor-independent pathway for granzyme B-induced cell death.Academic Article Why?
A family of serine proteases expressed exclusively in myelo-monocytic cells specifically processes the nuclear factor-kappa B subunit p65 in vitro and may impair human immunodeficiency virus replication in these cells.Academic Article Why?
A large-scale genetic association study to evaluate the contribution of Omi/HtrA2 (PARK13) to Parkinson's disease.Academic Article Why?
A novel mechanism for protein delivery: granzyme B undergoes electrostatic exchange from serglycin to target cells.Academic Article Why?
A novel member of the Rhomboid family, RHBDD1, regulates BIK-mediated apoptosis.Academic Article Why?
A phosphomimetic-based mechanism of dengue virus to antagonize innate immunity.Academic Article Why?
A role for the Clp protease in activating Mu-mediated DNA rearrangements.Academic Article Why?
A role for the granzyme B inhibitor serine protease inhibitor 6 in CD8+ memory cell homeostasis.Academic Article Why?
A transmembrane serine protease is linked to the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus receptor and activates virus entry.Academic Article Why?
ACE2 and TMPRSS2 expression by clinical, HLA, immune, and microbial correlates across 34 human cancers and matched normal tissues: implications for SARS-CoV-2 COVID-19.Academic Article Why?
Antibiotic peptides and serine protease homologs in human polymorphonuclear leukocytes: defensins and azurocidin.Academic Article Why?
Antimicrobial proteins with homology to serine proteases.Academic Article Why?
Apoptosis induced by granzyme B-glycosaminoglycan complexes: implications for granule-mediated apoptosis in vivo.Academic Article Why?
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