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1. Antisense RNA inhibition of cathepsin L expression reduces tumorigenicity of malignant cells

2. Cathepsin L

5. Contributors

6. Hybridoma cells producing antibodies to cathepsin L have greatly reduced potential for tumour growth

7. Potent Inactivation of Cathepsins S and L by Peptidyl (Acyloxy)methyl Ketones

8. Inhibition of aminopeptidases by N-aminoacyl-O-4-nitrobenzoyl hydroxamates

9. N -Peptidyl-O -carbamoyl amino acid hydroxamates: Irreversible inhibitors for the study of the S2 ′ specificity of cysteine proteinases

10. Antigenic expression of cathepsin B in aged human brain

22. Purification of soluble and membrane-bound proteases with substrate-analogous inhibitors by affinity chromatography

23. Cathepsin expression during skeletal development

24. Lysosomal enzyme trafficking between phagosomes, endosomes, and lysosomes in J774 macrophages

25. Lysosomal Cysteine Peptidases and Malignant Tumours

26. Concentrations of lysosomal cysteine proteases are decreased in renal cell carcinoma compared with normal kidney

27. N-peptidyl, O-acyl hydroxamates: comparison of the selective inhibition of serine and cysteine proteinases

28. The possible place of cathepsins and cystatins in the puzzle of Alzheimer disease: a review

30. [34] Cathepsin S and related lysosomal endopeptidases

31. Cystatin A-like immunoreactivity is widely distributed in human brain and accumulates in neuritic plaques of Alzheimer disease subjects

32. Novel N-peptidyl-O-acyl hydroxamates: selective inhibitors of cysteine proteinases

33. Phylogenetic conservation of cysteine proteinases. Cloning and expression of a cDNA coding for human cathepsin S

34. Chromogranin A-processing proteinases in purified chromaffin granules: contaminants or endogenous enzymes?

35. Peptide Methyl Ketones as Reversible Inhibitors of Cysteine Proteinases

36. Cathepsin S from bovine spleen. Purification, distribution, intracellular localization and action on proteins

37. Altersabhängige Veränderungen des Kollagengehaltes der menschlichen Tuba uterina

39. The inactivation of the cysteinyl exopeptidases cathepsin H and C by affinity-labelling reagents

40. The specificity of bovine spleen cathepsin S. A comparison with rat liver cathepsins L and B

41. The processing of a cathepsin L precursor in vitro

42. L-trans-Epoxysuccinyl-leucylamido(4-guanidino)butane (E-64) and its analogues as inhibitors of cysteine proteinases including cathepsins B, H and L

43. The age dependence of intracellular proteolysis: Changes of the substrate proteins

44. Rapid inactivation of cathepsin L by Z-Phe-PheCHN2 and Z-Phe-AlaCHN2

47. Metabolism of Insulin and Glucagon. Breakdown of Radioiodinated Insulin and Glucagon in Rat Liver Cell Fractions

50. Primary structure of bovine cathepsin S Comparison to cathepsins L, H, B and papain

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