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Although genotype (GT) 4-infected patients represent a minor overall percentage of the global hepatitis C virus (HCV)-infected population, the high prevalence of the genotype in specific geographic regions coupled with substantial... more
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Cardiovascular disease is a major cause of death and thus a great deal of effort has been made in salvaging the diseased myocardium. Although various factors have been identified as possible causes of different cardiac diseases such as... more
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The current understanding of glioma biology reveals targets for anti-invasive therapy which include manipulations of extracellular matrix and receptors, growth factors and cytokines, proteases, cytoskeletal components, oncogenes and tumor... more
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Previous studies suggest that salivary and pulp-derived host enzymes, matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), may be involved in dentin caries pathogenesis. To study the inhibition of acid-activated human salivary MMPs by non-antimicrobial... more
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Abstract— Imipenem and meropenem CSF diffusion was comparable in DBA/2 mice but only imipenem induced convulsions, not related to CSF concentration.
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Cysteine proteases (falcipains), a papain-family of enzymes of Plasmodium falciparum, are responsible for haemoglobin degradation and thus necessary for its survival during asexual life cycle phase inside the human red blood cells while... more
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There is evidence that neutrophil production is a balance between the proliferative action of granulocyte–colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) and a negative feedback from mature neutrophils (the chalone). Two neutrophil serine proteases... more
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Protease function is essential to many biological systems and processes. In parasites, proteases are essential for host tissue degradation, immune evasion, and nutrition acquisition. Helminths (worms) depend on several classes of... more
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Main conclusion Coleoptera, the largest and the most diverse Insecta order, is characterized by multiple adaptations to plant feeding. Insect-associated microorganisms can be important mediators and modulators of interactions between... more
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The MEROPS website (http://merops.sanger.ac.uk) includes information on peptidase inhibitors as well as on peptidases and their substrates. Displays have been put in place to link peptidases and inhibitors together. The classification of... more
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Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are a family of neutral proteinases that are important for normal development, wound healing, and a wide variety of pathological processes, including the spread of metastatic cancer cells, arthritic... more
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Two fractions showing proteolytic enzymes have been obtained from the latex of Synadenium grantii Hook, ‘f’, using gel-filtration and anion-exchange chromatographic techniques. Both these proteases have the same molecular mass of 76±2 kDa... more
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