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Human dermal fibroblasts express prohormone convertases 1 and 2 and produce proopiomelanocortin-derived peptidesSCHILLER, Meinhard; RAGHUNATH, Michael; KUBITSCHECK, Ulrich et al.Journal of investigative dermatology. 2001, Vol 117, Num 2, pp 227-235, issn 0022-202XConference Paper

Prohormone processing and type 2 diabetesJACKSON, R. S.Diabetic medicine. 2001, Vol 18, Num 9, pp 773-774, issn 0742-3071Article

Les cliniciens se convertissent aux convertases = Physicians become converted to convertasesRAFFIN-SANSON, M.-L; BERTAGNA, X; MBIKAY, M et al.MS. Médecine sciences. 1997, Vol 13, Num 12, pp 1448-1453, issn 0767-0974Article

Recombinant prohormone convertase 1 and 2 cleave purified pro cholecystokinin (CCK) and a synthetic peptide containing CCK 8 Gly Arg Arg and the carboxyl-terminal flanking peptideTAGEN, Michael B; BEINFELD, Margery C.Peptides (New York, NY. 1980). 2005, Vol 26, Num 12, pp 2530-2535, issn 0196-9781, 6 p.Article

INTERACTION OF PROPERDIN CONVERTASE AND PROPERDIN IN THE ALTERNATIVE PATHWAY OF COMPLEMENT ACTIVATIONSPITZER RE; STITZEL AE; URMSON J et al.1976; IMMUNOCHEMISTRY; G.B.; DA. 1976; VOL. 13; NO 1; PP. 15-20; BIBL. 18 REF.Article

A MOLECULAR CONCEPT OF THE PROPERDIN PATHWAYMEDICUS RG; SCHREIBER RD; GOTZE O et al.1976; PROC. NATION. ACAD. SCI. U.S.A.; U.S.A.; DA. 1976; VOL. 73; NO 2; PP. 612-616; BIBL. 28 REF.Article

Proprotein and prohormone convertases: a family of subtilases generating diverse bioactive polypeptidesSEIDAH, N. G; CHRETIEN, M.Brain research. 1999, Vol 848, Num 1-2, pp 45-62, issn 0006-8993Conference Paper

ACTIVATION OF THE ALTERNATIVE COMPLEMENT PATHWAY DUE TO RESISTANCE OF ZYMOSAN-BOUND AMPLIFICATION CONVERTASE TO ENDOGENOUS REGULATORY MECHANISMS.FEARON DT; AUSTEN KF.1977; PROC. NATION. ACAD. SCI. U.S.A.; U.S.A.; DA. 1977; VOL. 74; NO 4; PP. 1683-1687; BIBL. 33 REF.Article

PROPERDIN: BINDING TO C3B AND STABILIZATION OF THE C3B-DEPENDENT C3 CONVERTASE.FEARON DT; AUSTEN KF.1975; J. EXPER. MED.; U.S.A.; DA. 1975; VOL. 142; NO 4; PP. 856-863; BIBL. 1 P.Article

Cleavage of recombinant proenkephalin and blockade mutants by prohormone convertases 1 and 2: an in vitro specificity studyPEINADO, Juan R; HONG LI; JOHANNING, Karla et al.Journal of neurochemistry. 2003, Vol 87, Num 4, pp 868-878, issn 0022-3042, 11 p.Article

COMPLEMENT ACTIVATION IN SEMISOLID MEDIA: INSOLUBILIZATION OF ALTERNATIVE PATHWAY CONVERTASES IN AGAR GELS WITH C3 NEPHRITIC FACTOR-CONTAINING SERA.MOHAMMED AMIN ARNAOUT; DAVIS AE III; ROSEN FS et al.1977; J. IMMUNOL.; U.S.A.; DA. 1977; VOL. 119; NO 4; PP. 1316-1320; BIBL. 24 REF.Article

Pro-opiomelanocortin-related peptides, prohormone convertases 1 and 2 and the regulatory peptide 7b2 are present in melanosomes of human melanocytesPETERS, E. M. J; TOBIN, D. J; SEIDAH, N. G et al.Journal of investigative dermatology. 2000, Vol 114, Num 3, pp 430-437, issn 0022-202XArticle

Proprotein convertases in tumor progression and malignancy: Novel targets in cancer therapyKHATIB, Abdel-Majid; SIEGFRIED, Géraldine; CHRETIEN, Michel et al.The American journal of pathology. 2002, Vol 160, Num 6, pp 1921-1935, issn 0002-9440Article

Molecular characterization and differential gene induction of the neuroendocrine-specific genes neurotensin, neurotensin receptor, PC1, PC2, and 7B2 in the human ocular ciliary epitheliumORTEGO, J; COCA-PRADOS, M.Journal of neurochemistry. 1997, Vol 69, Num 5, pp 1829-1839, issn 0022-3042Article

Inhibitors of the subtilase-like pro-protein convertases (SPCs)FUGERE, Martin; DAY, Robert.Current pharmaceutical design. 2002, Vol 8, Num 7, pp 549-562, issn 1381-6128Article

Up-regulation of splenic prohormone convertases PC1 and PC2 in diabetic ratsNAKASHIMA, Masahiro; YING NIE; LI, Qiao-Ling et al.Regulatory peptides. 2001, Vol 102, Num 2-3, pp 135-145, issn 0167-0115Article

Gene expression and regulation of Aplysia californica prohormone convertases aPC1B and aPC2OUIMET, T; CASTELLUCCI, V. F.Journal of neurochemistry. 1997, Vol 68, Num 3, pp 1031-1040, issn 0022-3042Article

Differential regulation of gene expression of neurotensin and prohormone convertases PC1 and PC2 in the bovine ocular ciliary epithelium: possible implications on neurotensin processingORTEGO, Javier; WOLLMANN, Guido; COCA-PRADOS, Miguel et al.Neuroscience letters. 2002, Vol 333, Num 1, pp 49-53, issn 0304-3940, 5 p.Article

Characterization of a repressor element in the promoter region of proprotein convertase 2 (PC2) geneMBIKAY, Majambu; RAFFIN-SANSON, Marie-Laure; SIROIS, Francine et al.Molecular brain research. 2002, Vol 102, Num 1-2, pp 35-47, issn 0169-328XArticle

Increased synthesis but decreased processing of neuronal proCCK in prohormone convertase 2 and 7B2 knockout animalsREHFELD, Jens F; LINDBERG, Iris; FRIIS-HANSEN, Lennart et al.Journal of neurochemistry. 2002, Vol 83, Num 6, pp 1329-1337, issn 0022-3042, 9 p.Article

THE INCORPORATION OF C3 NEPHRITIC FACTOR (C3NEF) INTO A STABILIZED C3 CONVERTASE, C3BBB (C3NEF), AND ITS RELEASE AFTER DECAY OF CONVERTASE FUNCTION.DAHA MR; AUSTEN KF; FEARON DT et al.1977; J. IMMUNOL.; U.S.A.; DA. 1977; VOL. 119; NO 3; PP. 812-817; BIBL. 19 REF.Article

C3 NEPHRITIC FACTOR (C3NEF): STABILIZATION OF FLUID PHASE AND CELL-BOUND ALTERNATIVE PATHWAY CONVERTASEDAHA MR; FEARON DT; AUSTEN KF et al.1976; J. IMMUNOL.; U.S.A.; DA. 1976; VOL. 116; NO 1; PP. 1-7; BIBL. 29 REF.Article

Strain-dependent influences on the hypothalamo- pituitary-adrenal axis profoundly affect the 7B2 and PC2 null phenotypesPEINADO, Juan R; LAURENT, Virginie; LEE, Sang-Nam et al.Endocrinology (Philadelphia). 2005, Vol 146, Num 8, pp 3438-3444, issn 0013-7227, 7 p.Article

Prohormone convertase-1 is essential for conversion of chromogranin A to pancreastatinUDUPI, V; LEE, H.-M; KUROSKY, A et al.Regulatory peptides. 1999, Vol 83, Num 2-3, pp 123-127, issn 0167-0115Article

LEUPEPTIN INHIBITS THE C3/5 CONVERTASE CVFBB OF THE COMPLEMENT SYSTEMCAPORALE LH.1981; BIOCHIM. BIOPHYS. ACTA; ISSN 0006-3002; NLD; DA. 1981; VOL. 660; NO 1; PP. 151-153; BIBL. 11 REF.Article

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