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Proteinases and inhibitors

British Medical Bulletin, 1995
The primary agents responsible for cartilage and bone destruction in joint diseases are active proteinases degrading collagen and proteoglycan. All four main classes of proteolytic enzymes are involved in either the normal turnover of connective tissue or its pathological destruction.
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Proteinases and demyelination

Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry, 1981
Our interest in proteolytic enzymes derives from our work on the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis (MS). In this disease of the central nervous system the myelin sheaths enveloping the axons disintegrate, usually in a patchy manner beginning around small veins or near the ventricles, resulting in lesions or “plaques.” The cause of MS is still unknown.
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Proteinase Inhibitors and Proteinases of Human Semen

1974
During the First International Research Conference on Proteinase Inhibitors, a survey was presented concerning the proteinases of spermatozoa and seminal plasma as was known until that time [1, 2]. In summary, a proteinase from rabbit spermatozoa was purified and characterized, and shown to differ from other known pro-teolytic enzymes. It was given the
L. J. D. Zaneveld   +3 more
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The involvement of extracellular proteinases and proteinase inhibitors in mammalian fertilization

Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry, 1994
Extracellular proteinases and proteinase inhibitors have been known to play many important roles in various biological systems. They are also important for reproductive functions of the mammals. Kallikrein stimulates human sperm motility. Porcine antithrombin III (AT III) has been identified to be a sperm-motility-stimulating protein and a ...
S L, Lee, Y H, Wei
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Proteinases

European Journal of Oral Sciences, 2011
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VIRAL PROTEINASES

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1988
H G, Kräusslich, E, Wimmer
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Proteinase inhibitors

Molecular Aspects of Medicine, 1991
C, Baboonian, A G, Dalgleish
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Proteinase Activity

2000
Hutton DA, Allen A, Pearson JP
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Profile of Matrix-Remodeling Proteinases in Osteoarthritis: Impact of Fibronectin

Cells, 2020
Yasmina Juarranz   +2 more
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