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2. Cathepsin D is essential for the degradomic shift of macrophages required to resolve liver fibrosis

3. Cathepsin B Gene Knockout Improves Behavioral Deficits and Reduces Pathology in Models of Neurologic Disorders

8. Dipeptidyl Peptidase 9 (DPP9) Depletion From Hepatocytes in Mice Retards Liver Tumour Growth and Increases Intrahepatic Caspase-1 Activation

11. Enhanced legumain activity links progranulin deficiency to TDP-43 pathology in frontotemporal lobar degeneration

22. Human cathepsin L rescues the neurodegeneration and lethality in cathepsin B/L double deficient mice

27. Cathepsin L is required for endothelial progenitor cell-induced neovascularization

28. Supplementary Figures 1-3 from Tumor Cell–Derived and Macrophage-Derived Cathepsin B Promotes Progression and Lung Metastasis of Mammary Cancer

29. Supplementary Methods from Tumor Cell–Derived and Macrophage-Derived Cathepsin B Promotes Progression and Lung Metastasis of Mammary Cancer

30. In Vivo Metabolic Imaging of [1-13C]Pyruvate-d3 Hyperpolarized By Reversible Exchange With Parahydrogen

31. In vivo‐Stoffwechselbildgebung mit [1‐13C]Pyruvat‐d3, hyperpolarisiert durch reversiblen Austausch mit Parawasserstoff.

32. In Vivo Metabolic Imaging of [1‐13C]Pyruvate‐d3 Hyperpolarized By Reversible Exchange With Parahydrogen**.

33. Tyrosine kinase inhibitors can activate the NLRP3 inflammasome in myeloid cells through lysosomal damage and cell lysis

37. Lysosomal damage drives mitochondrial proteome remodelling and reprograms macrophage immunometabolism

38. CTSH regulates β-cell function and disease progression in newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes patients

43. Tyrosine kinase inhibitors trigger lysosomal damage-associated cell lysis to activate the NLRP3 inflammasome

44. Additional file 1 of Differential regulation of progranulin derived granulin peptides

49. Cathepsin L Inactivates Human Trypsinogen, Whereas Cathepsin L-Deletion Reduces the Severity of Pancreatitis in Mice

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