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Enhancing Magnetic Hyperthermia at the Cell Membrane by Anchoring 92R‐Functionalized Magnetic Nanoparticles to Low‐Endocytic CCR9 Surface Receptors

open access: yesAdvanced Healthcare Materials, Volume 15, Issue 10, 13 March 2026.
We present a strategy to enhance magnetic hyperthermia therapy by modulating nanoparticle–cell interactions. Antibody‐functionalized magnetic nanoparticles targeting the low‐internalizing CCR9 receptor enable spatially controlled membrane anchoring, reducing aggregation and maximizing heat generation under alternating magnetic fields.
David Egea‐Benavente   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

In Situ Synthesis of Covalent Organic Frameworks Inside Cells for Triggering Ferroptosis and Immunotherapy

open access: yesAdvanced Materials, Volume 38, Issue 16, 17 March 2026.
We have developed an intracellular crystalline polymerization strategy involving acid‐catalyzed imine condensation to synthesize COFs in lysosomes. The generation of COFs in lysosomes damages their integrity, activates iron species, and induces immunogenic ferroptosis, thereby enhancing antitumor immunotherapy.
Qun Guan   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Identification of Dual Inhibitors Targeting Main Protease (M<sup>pro</sup>) and Cathepsin L as Potential Anti-SARS-CoV-2 Agents. [PDF]

open access: yesACS Med Chem Lett
Previti S   +13 more
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Anti-Cathepsin L Monoclonal Antibodies That Distinguish Cathepsin L from Cathepsin V

Biological Chemistry, 2001
Cathepsin L is a lysosomal cysteine protease involved in intracellular protein degradation. Recently, several new cysteine proteases have been identified. Human cathepsin V, a thymus- and testis-specific human cysteine protease, shares 78% sequence identity with human cathepsin L.
N, Kopitar-Jerala   +4 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Functions of Bombyx mori cathepsin L-like in innate immune response and anti-microbial autophagy.

Developmental and Comparative Immunology, 2020
Cathepsins belongs to the cysteine protease family, which are activated by an acidic environment. They play essential biological roles in the innate immunity and development of animals.
Yuxuan Sun   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Cathepsin L in glioma progression: Comparison with cathepsin B

Cancer Detection and Prevention, 2005
Lysosomal cysteine cathepsins have been implicated in tumor progression. This study is aimed to reveal differential expression and compare the prognostic significance of cathepsins B and L in glioma patients.The histological slides of 82 patients with primary astrocytic tumors were reviewed.
Tadej, Strojnik   +3 more
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