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1. Characteristics, Structure, and Biological Role of Stefins (type-1 cystatins) of Human, Mammal, and Parasite Origin

2. Prediction of Transmembrane Regions, Cholesterol, and Ganglioside Binding Sites in Amyloid-Forming Proteins Indicate Potential for Amyloid Pore Formation

3. Glucosamine prevents polarization of cytotoxic granules in NK-92 cells by disturbing FOXO1/ERK/paxillin phosphorylation.

4. Prediction of Transmembrane Regions, Cholesterol, and Ganglioside Binding Sites in Amyloid-Forming Proteins Indicate Potential for Amyloid Pore Formation

5. Human cathepsin X/Z is a biologically active homodimer

6. Prolines Affect the Nucleation Phase of Amyloid Fibrillation Reaction; Mutational Analysis of Human Stefin B

7. Lysosomal cathepsins and their regulation in aging and neurodegeneration

8. Increased expression and altered subcellular distribution of cathepsin B in microglia induce cognitive impairment through oxidative stress and inflammatory response in mice

9. Menadione-induced apoptosis in U937 cells involves Bid cleavage and stefin B degradation

10. Fast profiling of protease specificity reveals similar substrate specificities for cathepsins K, L and S

11. Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (3rd edition)

12. Proline Residues as Switches in Conformational Changes Leading to Amyloid Fibril Formation

13. N-terminally truncated forms of human cathepsin F accumulate in aggresome-like inclusions

14. Erratum

15. Role of Lysosomes in Intracellular Degradation

16. Lysosomes and lysosomal cathepsins in cell death

17. Mechanisms of amyloid fibril formation - focus on domain-swapping

18. Autophagy in protists

19. Cysteine cathepsins are not critical for TNF-α-induced cell death in T98G and U937 cells

20. Cysteine cathepsin strigger caspase-dependent cell death through cleavage of bid and antiapoptotic Bcl-2 homologues

21. Cysteine cathepsins are not involved in Fas/CD95 signalling in primary skin fibroblasts

22. Differential Regulation of Smac/DIABLO and Hsp-70 during Brain Maturation

23. Lysosomal cysteine cathepsins: signaling pathways in apoptosis

24. Cytosolic Cathepsin Inhibitor Stefin B (Cystatin B) Regulate Caspase‐11 Expression

25. Developmental shift in the apostat: Comparison of neurones and astrocytes

26. The Novel Bovine Serpin Endopin 2C Demonstrates Selective Inhibition of the Cysteine Protease Cathepsin L Compared to the Serine Protease Elastase, in Cross-Class Inhibition

27. Novel aspartyl proteinase associated to fat body histolysis duringCeratitis capitataearly metamorphosis

28. A ligand-receptor pair that triggers a non-apoptotic form of programmed cell death

29. A Role for Stefin B (Cystatin B) in Inflammation and Endotoxemia*

30. Lysosomal Protease Pathways to Apoptosis

31. Review

32. Stefin B deficiency reduces tumor growth via sensitization of tumor cells to oxidative stress in a breast cancer model

33. High-molecular-weight kininogen binds two molecules of cysteine proteinases with different rate constants

34. Major histocompatibility complex class II-associated p41 invariant chain fragment is a strong inhibitor of lysosomal cathepsin L

35. High-affinity binding of two molecules of cysteine proteinases to low-molecular-weight kininogen

36. Regulation of the Activity of Lysosomal Cysteine Proteinases by pH-Induced Inactivation and/or Endogenous Protein Inhibitors, Cystatins

37. Kinetics of inhibition of bovine cathepsin S by bovine stefin B

38. Mechanisms of amyloid fibril formation--focus on domain-swapping

39. A structural network associated with the kallikrein-kinin and renin-angiotensin systems

40. Purification and characterization of two cysteine peptidases of the Mediterranean fruit fly Ceratitis capitata during metamorphosis

41. Amyloid fibril formation by human stefin B: influence of pH and TFE on fibril growth and morphology

42. Differential regulation of the intrinsic pathway of apoptosis in brain and liver during ageing

43. A fragment of the major histocompatibility complex class II - associated p41 invariant chain inhibits cruzipain, the major cysteine proteinase from Trypanosoma cruzi

44. Resistance of cathepsin L compared to elastase to proteolysis when complexed with the serpin endopin 2C, and recovery of cathepsin L activity

45. Lysosomal cysteine proteases: structural features and their role in apoptosis

46. Novel aspartyl proteinase associated to fat body histolysis during Ceratitis capitata early metamorphosis

47. The high stability of cruzipain against pH-induced inactivation is not dependent on its C-terminal domain

48. Cathepsin S and Cruzipain Are Inhibited by Equistatin from Actinia equina

49. Do lysosomes induce cell death?

50. Inhibition of cruzipain, the major cysteine proteinase of the protozoan parasite, Trypanosoma cruzi, by proteinase inhibitors of the cystatin superfamily

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