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The following pages link to Inhibition of proteolytic activity of calcium activated neutral protease by leupeptin and antipain (Q41854725):
Displaying 46 items.
- Active center differences between cathepsins L and B: the S1 binding region (Q28296432) (← links)
- Translocation and cleavage of myocardial dystrophin as a common pathway to advanced heart failure: a scheme for the progression of cardiac dysfunction (Q33905340) (← links)
- Regulation of myofibrillar accumulation in chick muscle cultures: evidence for the involvement of calcium and lysosomes in non-uniform turnover of contractile proteins (Q36213986) (← links)
- Brain fodrin: substrate for calpain I, an endogenous calcium-activated protease (Q36270723) (← links)
- Role of calpain in skeletal-muscle protein degradation (Q36517553) (← links)
- Various enzyme activities in muscle and other organs of dystrophic mice (Q37025454) (← links)
- Links between long-term potentiation and neuropathology. An hypothesis involving calcium-activated proteases (Q38327347) (← links)
- Failure to protect frog skeletal muscle from ionophore-induced damage by the use of the protease inhibitor leupeptin (Q39256431) (← links)
- Pathobiology of neuronal storage disease. (Q39514474) (← links)
- Specific knockdown of m-calpain blocks myogenesis with cDNA deduced from the corresponding RNAi (Q40021155) (← links)
- Molecular aspects of the imipramine 'receptor'. (Q40077352) (← links)
- Hippocampal glutamate receptors (Q40126475) (← links)
- Reversal of rapid axonal transport at a lesion: leupeptin inhibits reversed protein transport, but does not inhibit reversed organelle transport (Q41140057) (← links)
- Development and therapeutic potential of calpain inhibitors (Q41188037) (← links)
- Role of cellular proteinases in acute myocardial infarction I. proteolysis in nonischemic and ischemic rat myocardium and the effects of antipain, leupeptin, pepstatin and chymostatin administered in vivo (Q41441587) (← links)
- The Biochemistry of Memory: A New and Specific Hypothesis (Q41535976) (← links)
- Calcium-dependent activation of a multifunctional protein kinase by membrane phospholipids (Q41564633) (← links)
- Reduction of protein degradation and atrophy in cultured fetal mouse hearts by leupeptin (Q41719370) (← links)
- Differential effects of acute changes in cell Ca2 concentration on myofibrillar and non-myofibrillar protein breakdown in the rat extensor digitorum longus muscle in vitro. Assessment by production of tyrosine and N tau-methylhistidine (Q41960598) (← links)
- Purification and some physico-chemical and enzymic properties of a calcium ion-activated neutral proteinase from rabbit skeletal muscle (Q42030874) (← links)
- Effects of chymostatin and other proteinase inhibitors on protein breakdown and proteolytic activities in muscle (Q42059092) (← links)
- Regulation of Ca2 -dependent protein turnover in skeletal muscle by thyroxine (Q42183225) (← links)
- The purification and characterization of mu-calpain and calpastatin from ostrich brain (Q43954299) (← links)
- Protease inhibition causes some manifestations of aging and Alzheimer's disease in rodent and primate brain (Q44380124) (← links)
- The purification and characterisation of m-calpain from ostrich brain (Q45712756) (← links)
- Suppression of cathepsins B and L causes a proliferation of lysosomes and the formation of meganeurites in hippocampus. (Q46539003) (← links)
- Ultrastructural observations on neuronal lipofuscin (age pigment) and dense bodies induced by a proteinase inhibitor, leupeptin, in rat hippocampus (Q48379516) (← links)
- Calcium, ATP, and Magnesium Activate Soluble Tyrosine Hydroxylase from Rat Striatum (Q48609943) (← links)
- Purification from Synaptosomal Plasma Membranes of Calpain I, a Thiol Protease Activated by Micromolar Calcium Concentrations (Q48735817) (← links)
- Regulation by calcium ions of glutamate receptor binding in hippocampal slices (Q48795700) (← links)
- Atrial natriuretic factor inhibits ciliary motility in cultured rabbit tracheal epithelium (Q50874133) (← links)
- Perinatal leupeptin retards subsequent acquisition of a visual discrimination task in chicks (Q52132867) (← links)
- Activation of calpain in myocardial infarction: an immunohistochemical study using a calpain antibody raised against active site histidine-containing peptide. (Q54366777) (← links)
- An endogenous Ca2 channel agonist, endothelin-1, does not directly activate partially purified dihydropyridine-sensitive Ca2 channel from cardiac muscle in a reconstituted system (Q67674012) (← links)
- Ca overload and the action of calcium sensitive proteases, phospholipases and prostaglandin E2 in myocardial cell degradation (Q70095379) (← links)
- The effects of a calcium dependent protease on the ultrastructure and contractile mechanics of skinned uterine smooth muscle (Q70110179) (← links)
- Calcium-dependent proteolysis occurs during platelet aggregation (Q70158655) (← links)
- Stimulus-induced activation of the calcium-dependent protease within platelets (Q70313478) (← links)
- Effects of proteolysis on the actions of monovalent cations and 1-O-octadecyl-2-O-acetyl-sn-glyceryl-3-phosphorylcholine on platelet adenylate cyclase (Q70462590) (← links)
- Characteristics and regulation of high affinity [3H]imipramine binding to rat hippocampal membranes (Q70804779) (← links)
- Acid proteolytic activities in mouse liver and muscle tissues after treatment with protease inhibitor leupeptin (Q72592390) (← links)
- Species comparison of renal proteolytic activity for human myelin basic protein peptide 43–88 (Q72694888) (← links)
- Subcellular distribution of cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase activity and of cyclic AMP-binding proteins in human platelets. Modification by Ca2 -dependent proteolysis (Q72908587) (← links)
- 49 Calcium-activated proteases in mammalian tissues (Q72930592) (← links)
- Molt cycle-associated changes in calcium-dependent proteinase activity that degrades actin and myosin in crustacean muscle (Q72950656) (← links)
- Phosphorylation with cyclic adenosine 3′ : 5′ monophosphate-dependent protein kinase renders bovine cardiac troponin sensitive to the degradation by calcium-activated neutral protease (Q72956279) (← links)