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The following pages link to Activity based probes for proteases: applications to biomarker discovery, molecular imaging and drug screening. (Q36741418):
Displaying 49 items.
- Human cancer cells retain modest levels of enzymatically active matriptase only in extracellular milieu following induction of zymogen activation (Q28541376) (← links)
- Imaging and quantifying the dynamics of tumor-associated proteolysis (Q30497465) (← links)
- Design of Protease Activated Optical Contrast Agents That Exploit a Latent Lysosomotropic Effect for Use in Fluorescence-Guided Surgery (Q30665133) (← links)
- Using specificity to strategically target proteases (Q33330575) (← links)
- "Reverse degradomics", monitoring of proteolytic trimming by multi-CE and confocal detection of fluorescent substrates and reaction products (Q33484792) (← links)
- Facile and rapid access to linear and truncated microcystin analogues for the implementation of immunoassays. (Q33525593) (← links)
- Use of activity-based probes to develop high throughput screening assays that can be performed in complex cell extracts. (Q33654142) (← links)
- DNA-polyfluorophore excimers as sensitive reporters for esterases and lipases (Q33885328) (← links)
- Proteomic characterization of serine hydrolase activity and composition in normal urine. (Q34478863) (← links)
- Activity-based protein profiling for biochemical pathway discovery in cancer (Q34493489) (← links)
- Radiation-induced biomarkers for the detection and assessment of absorbed radiation doses (Q35142492) (← links)
- Detection of intestinal cancer by local, topical application of a quenched fluorescence probe for cysteine cathepsins (Q35159273) (← links)
- Active cathepsins B, L, and S in murine and human pancreatitis (Q36312705) (← links)
- Application of activity-based probes to the study of enzymes involved in cancer progression (Q36775132) (← links)
- Activatable molecular probes for cancer imaging (Q36777412) (← links)
- An improved relaxed complex scheme for receptor flexibility in computer-aided drug design (Q36838120) (← links)
- Disentanglement of protease substrate repertoires (Q37061430) (← links)
- Pathomimetic cancer avatars for live-cell imaging of protease activity (Q37166691) (← links)
- Development of peptides specifically modulating the activity of KLK2 and KLK3. (Q37216674) (← links)
- 3D/4D functional imaging of tumor-associated proteolysis: impact of microenvironment (Q37353288) (← links)
- Cathepsin C is a tissue-specific regulator of squamous carcinogenesis. (Q37362547) (← links)
- Mechanism-based profiling of MMPs. (Q37687929) (← links)
- Integrating Pharmacoproteomics into Early-Phase Clinical Development: State-of-the-Art, Challenges, and Recommendations (Q37691056) (← links)
- Natural products and their biological targets: proteomic and metabolomic labeling strategies (Q37718098) (← links)
- Protease sensing with nanoparticle based platforms. (Q37793922) (← links)
- Fungal proteases and their pathophysiological effects (Q37831836) (← links)
- Cysteine tagging for MS-based proteomics (Q37866224) (← links)
- Wound degradomics - current status and future perspectives (Q37912179) (← links)
- Cysteine cathepsins and their potential in clinical therapy and biomarker discovery (Q38182521) (← links)
- Activity-based proteomics in bioanalysis: past, present and future (Q38682375) (← links)
- Circulating peptidome to indicate the tumor-resident proteolysis. (Q38897705) (← links)
- Chalcone: A Privileged Structure in Medicinal Chemistry (Q39295083) (← links)
- Beta-lactones decrease the intracellular virulence of Listeria monocytogenes in macrophages (Q39846670) (← links)
- Optical imaging of matrix metalloproteinase-7 activity in vivo using a proteolytic nanobeacon (Q39898625) (← links)
- Molecular tools for cell and systems biology (Q40159368) (← links)
- A chemical proteomic probe for detecting dehydrogenases: catechol rhodanine (Q42767705) (← links)
- A universal and ready-to-use heterotrifunctional cross-linking reagent for facile synthetic access to sophisticated bioconjugates (Q42943154) (← links)
- Rugulactone and its analogues exert antibacterial effects through multiple mechanisms including inhibition of thiamine biosynthesis (Q44803765) (← links)
- Proteomics evaluation of chemically cleavable activity-based probes (Q46087149) (← links)
- Beta-lactone probes identify a papain-like peptide ligase in Arabidopsis thaliana. (Q46460108) (← links)
- In-cell selectivity profiling of serine protease inhibitors by activity-based proteomics (Q46684148) (← links)
- Competitive ABPP of Serine Hydrolases: A Case Study on DAGL-Alpha (Q48460266) (← links)
- A spectroscopic off-on probe for simple and sensitive detection of carboxylesterase activity and its application to cell imaging. (Q53199631) (← links)
- Target profiling of 4-hydroxyderricin in S. aureus reveals seryl-tRNA synthetase binding and inhibition by covalent modification. (Q54319647) (← links)
- Copper-assisted click reactions for activity-based proteomics: fine-tuned ligands and refined conditions extend the scope of application. (Q54684528) (← links)
- Selective imaging of cathepsin L in breast cancer by fluorescent activity-based probes. (Q55023666) (← links)
- Chemical Modification and Organelle-Specific Localization of Orlistat-Like Natural-Product-Based Probes (Q57764007) (← links)
- An Acyloxymethyl Ketone‐Based Probe to Monitor the Activity of Glutathionylspermidine Amidase in Escherichia coli (Q84879849) (← links)
- Deconvolving multiplexed protease signatures with substrate reduction and activity clustering (Q93073912) (← links)