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Clotting and other plasma factors in experimental endotoxemia: inhibition of degradation by exogenous proteinase inhibitors. [PDF]
Fritz, Hans +5 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Neutrophil‐extracellular traps are net‐like material released by triggered neutrophils and composed of decondensed chromatin linked to nuclear proteins. Elastase, one of the fourth most represented neutrophil‐specific serine proteases stored in azurophil granules of naïve neutrophils, exerts various actions, including degradation ...
Pasqualina Scala +14 more
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Crystal structure of Schistosoma mansoni cathepsin D1 in complex with a nanobody reveals the conformation of the propeptide-bound state. [PDF]
Parker KL +7 more
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Genetic Susceptibility to Periodontitis
Aim: The aim of this narrative review was to identify genes carrying risk alleles associated with an increased risk of periodontitis and to place them in a biological context. Methods: The literature was reviewed based on predefined criteria. Results: The identified genes largely fall into functions linking immune response with tissue repair. The genes
Gesa M. Richter, Arne S. Schaefer
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Cathepsin H as a causal risk factor and therapeutic target in proliferative diabetic retinopathy. [PDF]
Zhou Q +10 more
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The Role of Oxidative Stress in Periodontitis
Oxidative stress is involved in multiple chemical reactions that take place in different intracellular organelles: mitochondria, rough endoplasmic reticulum, peroxisomes, autophagy, and aging, and can be influenced by exogenous factors: nutrition, physical activity, psychological status, environmental conditions, microbiome, and drugs.
Pedro Bullon +3 more
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Pathologically relevant trypsinogen activation in pancreatitis. [PDF]
Geisz-Fremy A.
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Aprotinin and its target enzymes in vitro and in vivo [PDF]
Birnbaum, B. +3 more
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Inflammatory and Immunological Basis of Periodontal Diseases
The periodontal lesion emerges as an evolving immunological battlefield, where host–microbiome interactions, dysregulated immune responses, fragile resolution mechanisms, and inflammophilic dysbiosis converge to shift the balance from homeostasis to unrestrained tissue destruction.
Giacomo Baima +3 more
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Proteolytic dysregulation in the skin: insight from rare monogenic skin diseases. [PDF]
Li Z, Wang S, Blaydon DC, Kelsell DP.
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