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Antagonistic effects of the cytotoxic molecules granzyme B and TRAIL in the immunopathogenesis of sclerosing cholangitis. [PDF]
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Modeling antibody drug conjugate potential using a granzyme B antibody fusion protein. [PDF]
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Granzyme B-activated IL18 potentiates αβ and γδ CAR T cell immunotherapy in a tumor-dependent manner. [PDF]
Hull CM +6 more
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Retracted: Therapeutical Significance of Serpina3n Subsequent Cerebral Ischemia via Cytotoxic Granzyme B Inactivation. [PDF]
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Granzyme B+ B cells detected by single-cell sequencing are associated with prognosis in patients with intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma following liver transplantation. [PDF]
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Apoptosis induced by granzyme B
Russian Journal of Bioorganic Chemistry, 2008Results of biochemical studies of apoptosis reactions induced by granzyme B are considered and summarized. Special attention is paid to the reactions of procaspase activation and limited proteolysis of apoptotic targets. Found values of kinetic constants of granzyme B-mediated enzymatic reactions are listed.
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Acta Haematologica, 2003
Granzyme B (GrB) is a serine protease that is released by cytotoxic lymphocytes to kill virus-infected and tumor cells. Recent advances in the understanding of GrB have stressed the importance of reassessing the mechanisms by which GrB accomplishes its death functions.
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Granzyme B (GrB) is a serine protease that is released by cytotoxic lymphocytes to kill virus-infected and tumor cells. Recent advances in the understanding of GrB have stressed the importance of reassessing the mechanisms by which GrB accomplishes its death functions.
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Granzyme B: a natural born killer
Immunological Reviews, 2003Summary: A main pathway used by cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) and natural killer cells to eliminate pathogenic cells is via exocytosis of granule components in the direction of the target cell, delivering a lethal hit of cytolytic molecules. Amongst these, granzyme B and perforin have been shown to induce CTL‐mediated target cell DNA fragmentation ...
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Science Signaling, 2000
One key component of the mechanism by which cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) attack virus-infected or tumor cells is release of cytolytic molecules like the protease granzyme B (grB). Motyka et al. report the discovery that grB uptake is mediated by a receptor--the cation-independent mannose 6-phosphate receptor (CI ...
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One key component of the mechanism by which cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) attack virus-infected or tumor cells is release of cytolytic molecules like the protease granzyme B (grB). Motyka et al. report the discovery that grB uptake is mediated by a receptor--the cation-independent mannose 6-phosphate receptor (CI ...
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