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1. Cystatin F attenuates neuroinflammation and demyelination following murine coronavirus infection of the central nervous system

2. Cystatin F Depletion in Mycobacterium tuberculosis -Infected Macrophages Improves Cathepsin C/Granzyme B-Driven Cytotoxic Effects on HIV-Infected Cells during Coinfection.

3. Effect of minocycline on polarization of types M1/M2 microglia in spinal cord in rats after spinal nerve ligation

4. Cystatin F attenuates neuroinflammation and demyelination following murine coronavirus infection of the central nervous system

5. Monocytes release cystatin F dimer to associate with Aβ and aggravate amyloid pathology and cognitive deficits in Alzheimer’s disease

6. Monocytes release cystatin F dimer to associate with Aβ and aggravate amyloid pathology and cognitive deficits in Alzheimer's disease.

7. Microglial INPP5D limits plaque formation and glial reactivity in the PSAPP mouse model of Alzheimers disease.

8. Different glycosylation profiles of cystatin F alter the cytotoxic potential of natural killer cells.

9. Cystatin F Depletion in Mycobacterium tuberculosis-Infected Macrophages Improves Cathepsin C/Granzyme B-Driven Cytotoxic Effects on HIV-Infected Cells during Coinfection

10. Functional analysis of the Cystatin F gene response to SGIV infection in orange-spotted grouper, Epinephelus coioides.

11. New inhibitors of cathepsin V impair tumor cell proliferation and elastin degradation and increase immune cell cytotoxicity

12. Cystatin F acts as a mediator of immune suppression in glioblastoma.

13. Transcriptomic Profiling Identifies Neutrophil-Specific Upregulation of Cystatin F as a Marker of Acute Inflammation in Humans

14. Exploring the factors underlying remyelination arrest by studying the post‐transcriptional regulatory mechanisms of cystatin F gene.

15. Transcriptomic Profiling Identifies Neutrophil-Specific Upregulation of Cystatin F as a Marker of Acute Inflammation in Humans.

16. Increased cystatin F levels correlate with decreased cytotoxicity of cytotoxic T cells

17. Cystatin F targets in human microglia

18. Human CD4+ T-Cell Clone Expansion Leads to the Expression of the Cysteine Peptidase Inhibitor Cystatin F

19. Alzheimer's disease-associated R47H TREM2 increases, but wild-type TREM2 decreases, microglial phagocytosis of synaptosomes and neuronal loss

20. Different glycosylation profiles of cystatin F alter the cytotoxic potential of natural killer cells.

21. New inhibitors of cathepsin V impair tumor cell proliferation and elastin degradation and increase immune cell cytotoxicity

22. Cathepsin C modulates myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein‐induced experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis.

23. Cystatin F as a regulator of immune cell cytotoxicity.

24. Extracellular Cystatin F Is Internalised by Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes and Decreases Their Cytotoxicity

26. Cystatin F as a mediator of immune suppression in tumor microenvironment

27. The transcription factor C/EBP α controls the role of cystatin F during the differentiation of monocytes to macrophages.

28. Cystatin F Affects Natural Killer Cell Cytotoxicity.

29. Disinhibition of Cathepsin C Caused by Cystatin F Deficiency Aggravates the Demyelination in a Cuprizone Model

30. The Anti-Angiogenic Activity of a Cystatin F Homologue from the Buccal Glands of Lampetra morii

31. Alzheimer's disease-associated R47H TREM2 increases, but wild-type TREM2 decreases, microglial phagocytosis of synaptosomes and neuronal loss.

32. Increased Cystatin F Levels Correlate with Decreased Cytotoxicity of Cytotoxic T Cells

33. Znotrajcelična lokalizacija, izločanje in privzem cistatina F v človeški mikrogliji ter njegov vpliv na delovanje mikroglije

34. Vpliv glikozilacije in fosforilacije na celično lokalizacijo aktivne oblike cistatina F

35. New inhibitors of cathepsin V impair tumor cell proliferation and elastin degradation and increase immune cell cytotoxicity.

36. Human CD4+ T-Cell Clone Expansion Leads to the Expression of the Cysteine Peptidase Inhibitor Cystatin F

37. Regulation of cathepsins S and L by cystatin F during maturation of dendritic cells

38. Cystatin F is secreted, but artificial modification of its C-terminus can induce its endocytic targeting

39. Regulated expression and intracellular localization of cystatin F in human U937 cells.

40. Human CD4+ T-Cell Clone Expansion Leads to the Expression of the Cysteine Peptidase Inhibitor Cystatin F.

41. Cystatin F Affects Natural Killer Cell Cytotoxicity

42. Extracellular Cystatin F Is Internalised by Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes and Decreases Their Cytotoxicity.

43. Regulation of split anergy in natural killer cells by inhibition of cathepsins C and H and cystatin F

44. The Anti-Angiogenic Activity of a Cystatin F Homologue from the Buccal Glands of Lampetra morii.

46. Cystatin F Affects Natural Killer Cell Cytotoxicity.

47. Disinhibition of Cathepsin C Caused by Cystatin F Deficiency Aggravates the Demyelination in a Cuprizone Model.

49. Regulation of split anergy in natural killer cells by inhibition of cathepsins C and H and cystatin F.

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