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August 18, 2005
Use of protease proteomics to discover granzyme B substrates
Andrew J Bredemeyer, R Reid Townsend, Timothy J Ley
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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September 29, 2006
Hop cleavage and function in granzyme B-induced apoptosis
Andrew J Bredemeyer, Patricia E Carrigan, Todd A Fehniger, et al.
Current Opinion in Immunology
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September 23, 2003
The orphan granzymes of humans and mice
William J Grossman, Paula A Revell, Zhi Hong Lu, et al.
The Journal of Molecular Diagnostics : JMD
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November 12, 2013
Performance of common analysis methods for detecting low-frequency single nucleotide variants in targeted next-generation sequence data
David H Spencer, Manoj Tyagi, Francesco Vallania, et al.
Physiological Genomics
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November 25, 2010
Transcription factor MIST1 in terminal differentiation of mouse and human plasma cells
Benjamin J Capoccia, Jochen K M Lennerz, Andrew J Bredemeyer, et al.
Immunity
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June 2, 2007
Acquisition of murine NK cell cytotoxicity requires the translation of a pre-existing pool of granzyme B and perforin mRNAs
Todd A Fehniger, Sheng F Cai, Xuefang Cao, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology
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December 30, 2009
RAB26 and RAB3D are direct transcriptional targets of MIST1 that regulate exocrine granule maturation
Xiaolin Tian, Ramon U Jin, Andrew J Bredemeyer, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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July 29, 2004
A proteomic approach for the discovery of protease substrates
Andrew J Bredemeyer, Renate M Lewis, James P Malone, et al.
American Journal of Clinical Pathology
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September 20, 2015
Occult Specimen Contamination in Routine Clinical Next-Generation Sequencing Testing
Jennifer K Sehn, David H Spencer, John D Pfeifer, et al.
Gastroenterology
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September 7, 2010
XBP1 controls maturation of gastric zymogenic cells by induction of MIST1 and expansion of the rough endoplasmic reticulum
Won Jae Huh, Emel Esen, Jessica H Geahlen, et al.
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Immunologic Research
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August 18, 2005
Use of protease proteomics to discover granzyme B substrates
Andrew J Bredemeyer, R Reid Townsend, Timothy J Ley
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
September 29, 2006
Hop cleavage and function in granzyme B-induced apoptosis
Andrew J Bredemeyer, Patricia E Carrigan, Todd A Fehniger, et al.
Current Opinion in Immunology
|
September 23, 2003
The orphan granzymes of humans and mice
William J Grossman, Paula A Revell, Zhi Hong Lu, et al.
The Journal of Molecular Diagnostics : JMD
|
November 12, 2013
Performance of common analysis methods for detecting low-frequency single nucleotide variants in targeted next-generation sequence data
David H Spencer, Manoj Tyagi, Francesco Vallania, et al.
Physiological Genomics
|
November 25, 2010
Transcription factor MIST1 in terminal differentiation of mouse and human plasma cells
Benjamin J Capoccia, Jochen K M Lennerz, Andrew J Bredemeyer, et al.
Immunity
|
June 2, 2007
Acquisition of murine NK cell cytotoxicity requires the translation of a pre-existing pool of granzyme B and perforin mRNAs
Todd A Fehniger, Sheng F Cai, Xuefang Cao, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology
|
December 30, 2009
RAB26 and RAB3D are direct transcriptional targets of MIST1 that regulate exocrine granule maturation
Xiaolin Tian, Ramon U Jin, Andrew J Bredemeyer, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
July 29, 2004
A proteomic approach for the discovery of protease substrates
Andrew J Bredemeyer, Renate M Lewis, James P Malone, et al.
American Journal of Clinical Pathology
|
September 20, 2015
Occult Specimen Contamination in Routine Clinical Next-Generation Sequencing Testing
Jennifer K Sehn, David H Spencer, John D Pfeifer, et al.
Gastroenterology
|
September 7, 2010
XBP1 controls maturation of gastric zymogenic cells by induction of MIST1 and expansion of the rough endoplasmic reticulum
Won Jae Huh, Emel Esen, Jessica H Geahlen, et al.
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