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Rene Maehr to Cathepsins

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Connection Strength

0.696
  1. Maehr R, Mintern JD, Herman AE, Lennon-Dum?nil AM, Mathis D, Benoist C, Ploegh HL. Cathepsin L is essential for onset of autoimmune diabetes in NOD mice. J Clin Invest. 2005 Oct; 115(10):2934-43.
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    Score: 0.254
  2. Maehr R, Hang HC, Mintern JD, Kim YM, Cuvillier A, Nishimura M, Yamada K, Shirahama-Noda K, Hara-Nishimura I, Ploegh HL. Asparagine endopeptidase is not essential for class II MHC antigen presentation but is required for processing of cathepsin L in mice. J Immunol. 2005 Jun 01; 174(11):7066-74.
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    Score: 0.248
  3. Gounaris E, Tung CH, Restaino C, Maehr R, Kohler R, Joyce JA, Ploegh HL, Plough HL, Barrett TA, Weissleder R, Khazaie K. Live imaging of cysteine-cathepsin activity reveals dynamics of focal inflammation, angiogenesis, and polyp growth. PLoS One. 2008 Aug 13; 3(8):e2916.
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    Score: 0.077
  4. Fiebiger E, Maehr R, Villadangos J, Weber E, Erickson A, Bikoff E, Ploegh HL, Lennon-Dum?nil AM. Invariant chain controls the activity of extracellular cathepsin L. J Exp Med. 2002 Nov 04; 196(9):1263-9.
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    Score: 0.052
  5. Lennon-Dum?nil AM, Bakker AH, Maehr R, Fiebiger E, Overkleeft HS, Rosemblatt M, Ploegh HL, Lagaudri?re-Gesbert C. Analysis of protease activity in live antigen-presenting cells shows regulation of the phagosomal proteolytic contents during dendritic cell activation. J Exp Med. 2002 Aug 19; 196(4):529-40.
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    Score: 0.051
  6. Kocks C, Maehr R, Overkleeft HS, Wang EW, Iyer LK, Lennon-Dumenil AM, Ploegh HL, Kessler BM. Functional proteomics of the active cysteine protease content in Drosophila S2 cells. Mol Cell Proteomics. 2003 Nov; 2(11):1188-97.
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    Score: 0.014
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