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Division Of Oral Molecular Pharmacology Department Of Developmental And Reconstructive Medicine Naga | 論文
- Fluorescence Microscopic Demonstration of Cathepsin K Activity as the Major Lysosomal Cysteine Proteinase in Osteoclasts
- The lg heavy chain intronic enhancer core region is necessary and sufficient to promote eficient class switch recombination
- Current Topics in Pharmacological Research on Bone Metabolism : Osteoclast Differentiation Regulated by Glycosphingolipids
- Pepstatin A, an Aspartic Proteinase Inhibitor, Suppresses RANKL-Induced Osteoclast Differentiation
- Characterization of Phagosomal Subpopulations along Endocytic Routes in Osteoclasts and Macrophages
- Functional Characterization of the Receptor Activator of NF-κB (RANK) Extracellular Domain
- The Regulation of Bone Resorption in Tooth Formation and Eruption Processes in Mouse Alveolar Crest Devoid of Cathepsin K
- Changes in Expression of Osteocalcin,Matrix Gla Protein and Osteopontin mRNAs during Experimental Tooth Movement in Rats
- Antigenicity of pro-osteocalcin in hard tissue: the authenticity to visualize osteocalcin-producing cells
- Gingipains Inactivate a Cell Surface Ligand on Porphyromonas gingivalis That Induces TLR2- and TLR4-Independent Signaling
- Rapid Degradation of Cathepsin E in Pre-Golgi Compartments after Tunicamycin Treatment
- Processing of NH_2- and COOH-terminal peptides of rat osteocalcin by cathepsin B and cathepsin L
- Impaired chemotaxis and cell adhesion due to decrease in several cell-surface receptors in cathepsin E-deficient macrophages.
- Cathepsin E-Deficient Mice Show Increased Susceptibility to Bacterial Infection Associated with the Decreased Expression of Multiple Cell Surface Toll-Like Receptors
- Association of Cathepsin E Deficiency with Development of Atopic Dermatitis
- Porphyromonas gingivalis Proteinases as Virulence Determinants in Progressin of Periodonatal Diseases
- Biochemical and Functional Properties of Lysine-Specific Cysteine Proteinase(Lys-Gingipain)as a Virulence Factor of Porphyromonas gingivalis in Periodontal Disease^1
- Processing of Osteocalcin by Cysteine Proteinases Alters the Intrinsic Calcium Binding Capability
- Biochemical Properties of the Monomeric Mutant of Human Cathepsin E Expressed in Chinese Hamster Ovary Cells: Comparison with Dimeric Forms of the Natural and Recombinant Cathepsin E
- Up-regulation, Enhanced Maturation, and Secretion of Cathepsin E in Mouse Macrophages Treated with Interferon-γ or Lipopolysaccharide