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The kallikrein world: an update on the human tissue kallikreins
Biological Chemistry, 2006Human tissue kallikreins (hKs) are attracting increased attention owing to their association with various forms of cancer and other diseases. Human tissue kallikrein genes represent the largest contiguous group of proteases within the human genome. There are many areas of kallikrein research that need to be further explored, including their tissue ...
M. Paliouras, E. Diamandis
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Human tissue kallikreins: The cancer biomarker family
Cancer Letters, 2007Eleftherios Diamandis +1 more
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Cellular distribution of human tissue kallikreins: immunohistochemical localization
Biological Chemistry, 2006Eleftherios Diamandis +2 more
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The role of kallikreins in inflammatory skin disorders and their potential as therapeutic targets
Critical reviews in clinical laboratory sciences, 2020The skin is a vital organ of the human body, serving numerous protective and functional roles that are essential for survival. Residing in the epidermis are various epidermal proteases responsible for the establishment and regulation of barrier function.
Caitlin T. Di Paolo +2 more
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Specificity of potato kallikrein inhibitors for kallikreins
Experientia, 1970Two polyvalent protease inhibitors, acting especially on plasma kallikrein, were isolated from potatoes. Some of their physicochemical and biological properties were investigated.
H, Moriya +3 more
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Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, 2019
Epidermal differentiation is a complex process in which keratinocytes go through morphological and biochemical changes in approximately 15 to 30 days. Abnormal keratinocyte differentiation is involved in the pathophysiology of several skin diseases.
Jeniffer Farias dos Santos +3 more
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Epidermal differentiation is a complex process in which keratinocytes go through morphological and biochemical changes in approximately 15 to 30 days. Abnormal keratinocyte differentiation is involved in the pathophysiology of several skin diseases.
Jeniffer Farias dos Santos +3 more
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Toward the first class of suicide inhibitors of kallikreins involved in skin diseases.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 2015The inhibition of kallikreins 5 and 7, and possibly kallikrein 14 and matriptase, (that initiates the kallikrein proteolytic cascade) constitutes an innovative way to treat some skin diseases such as Netherton syndrome.
Xiao Tan +10 more
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