Cysteine cathepsins and the cutting edge of cancer invasion.
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Molecular functions of thyroid hormones and their clinical significance in liver-related diseasesCathepsin H regulated by the thyroid hormone receptors associate with tumor invasion in human hepatoma cellsCysteine cathepsins: their role in tumor progression and recent trends in the development of imaging probesLive imaging of cysteine-cathepsin activity reveals dynamics of focal inflammation, angiogenesis, and polyp growthDeficiency for the cysteine protease cathepsin L impairs Myc-induced tumorigenesis in a mouse model of pancreatic neuroendocrine cancerDepletion of kinesin 5B affects lysosomal distribution and stability and induces peri-nuclear accumulation of autophagosomes in cancer cellsStefin A displaces the occluding loop of cathepsin B only by as much as required to bind to the active site cleftCrystal structure and its bearing towards an understanding of key biological functions of EpCAMMyeloid cells in hepatocellular carcinomaTM9SF4 is a novel V-ATPase-interacting protein that modulates tumor pH alterations associated with drug resistance and invasiveness of colon cancer cellsRole of cathepsin B in regulating migration and invasion of fibroblast-like synoviocytes into inflamed tissue from patients with rheumatoid arthritisReprogramming of lysosomal gene expression by interleukin-4 and Stat6Identification of cytoskeleton-associated proteins essential for lysosomal stability and survival of human cancer cellsImaging Sites of Inhibition of Proteolysis in Pathomimetic Human Breast Cancer Cultures by Light-Activated Ruthenium CompoundMicroenvironmental regulation of metastasisCathepsin L derived from skeletal muscle cells transfected with bFGF promotes endothelial cell migration.In vivo diagnosis of murine pancreatic intraepithelial neoplasia and early-stage pancreatic cancer by molecular imaging.The process of macrophage migration promotes matrix metalloproteinase-independent invasion by tumor cells.Phylogenomic analysis of the cystatin superfamily in eukaryotes and prokaryotes.Synthesis and biochemical evaluation of thiochromanone thiosemicarbazone analogues as inhibitors of cathepsin L.How does heparin prevent the pH inactivation of cathepsin B? Allosteric mechanism elucidated by docking and molecular dynamicsDNA damage and laminsInhibition of cathepsin activity in a cell-based assay by a light-activated ruthenium compound.Cathepsin B is the driving force of esophageal cell invasion in a fibroblast-dependent manner.Regulation and isoform function of the V-ATPases.Functional imaging of proteases: recent advances in the design and application of substrate-based and activity-based probes.Increased expression of cysteine cathepsins in ovarian tissue from chickens with ovarian cancer.Functional protease profiling for diagnosis of malignant disease.Dual-wavelength imaging of tumor progression by activatable and targeting near-infrared fluorescent probes in a bioluminescent breast cancer model.Decidual-secreted factors alter invasive trophoblast membrane and secreted proteins implying a role for decidual cell regulation of placentation.Combined MR, fluorescence and histology imaging strategy in a human breast tumor xenograft model.Distinct functions of macrophage-derived and cancer cell-derived cathepsin Z combine to promote tumor malignancy via interactions with the extracellular matrix.Macrophages in multiple myeloma: emerging concepts and therapeutic implications.The tumor microenvironment in colorectal carcinogenesis.Alternative activation of tumor-associated macrophages by IL-4: priming for protumoral functions.Quantitative glycoproteomic analysis of optimal cutting temperature-embedded frozen tissues identifying glycoproteins associated with aggressive prostate cancer.Immunohistochemical expression of cathepsin L in atopic dermatitis and lichen planus.Activity of plasma membrane V-ATPases is critical for the invasion of MDA-MB231 breast cancer cells.Unnatural amino acids increase activity and specificity of synthetic substrates for human and malarial cathepsin C.Lysosomal protein turnover contributes to the acquisition of TGFβ-1 induced invasive properties of mammary cancer cells.
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Cysteine cathepsins and the cutting edge of cancer invasion.
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Cysteine cathepsins and the cutting edge of cancer invasion.
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Cysteine cathepsins and the cutting edge of cancer invasion.
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Cysteine cathepsins and the cutting edge of cancer invasion.
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Cysteine cathepsins and the cutting edge of cancer invasion.
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Johanna A Joyce
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2007-01-06T00:00:00Z