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Judith S Bond

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Molecular Aspects of Medicine|September 12, 2008
Meprins, membrane-bound and secreted astacin metalloproteinasesErwin E Sterchi, Walter Stöcker, Judith S Bond
FASEB Bioadvances|July 4, 2020
A brief history of FASEB and its programs and activitiesHoward H Garrison, Judith S Bond, Ralph A Bradshaw
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 26, 2002
Structure of homo- and hetero-oligomeric meprin metalloproteases. Dimers, tetramers, and high molecular mass multimersGreg P Bertenshaw, Mona T Norcum, Judith S Bond
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 31, 2003
Critical amino acids in the active site of meprin metalloproteinases for substrate and peptide bond specificityJames P Villa, Greg P Bertenshaw, Judith S Bond
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics|February 6, 2002
Chaperone interactions of the metalloproteinase meprin A in the secretory or proteasomal-degradative pathwayTakayuki Tsukuba, Tomoko Kadowaki, Jeremy A Hengst, et al.
FEBS Letters|June 10, 2005
Meprin metalloprotease expression and regulation in kidney, intestine, urinary tract infections and cancerJudith S Bond, Gail L Matters, Sanjita Banerjee, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Renal Physiology|July 29, 2011
Villin and actin in the mouse kidney brush-border membrane bind to and are degraded by meprins, an interaction that contributes to injury in ischemia-reperfusionElimelda Moige Ongeri, Odinaka Anyanwu, W Brian Reeves, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|March 23, 2004
Deletion of the mouse meprin beta metalloprotease gene diminishes the ability of leukocytes to disseminate through extracellular matrixJacqueline M Crisman, Binzhi Zhang, Lourdes P Norman, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 17, 2006
Protease domain glycans affect oligomerization, disulfide bond formation, and stability of the meprin A metalloprotease homo-oligomerSusan S Ishmael, Faoud T Ishmael, A Daniel Jones, et al.
Current Topics in Developmental Biology|April 17, 2003
Expression of meprins in health and diseaseLourdes P Norman, Gail L Matters, Jacqueline M Crisman, et al.
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Molecular Aspects of Medicine|September 12, 2008
Meprins, membrane-bound and secreted astacin metalloproteinasesErwin E Sterchi, Walter Stöcker, Judith S Bond
FASEB Bioadvances|July 4, 2020
A brief history of FASEB and its programs and activitiesHoward H Garrison, Judith S Bond, Ralph A Bradshaw
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 26, 2002
Structure of homo- and hetero-oligomeric meprin metalloproteases. Dimers, tetramers, and high molecular mass multimersGreg P Bertenshaw, Mona T Norcum, Judith S Bond
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 31, 2003
Critical amino acids in the active site of meprin metalloproteinases for substrate and peptide bond specificityJames P Villa, Greg P Bertenshaw, Judith S Bond
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics|February 6, 2002
Chaperone interactions of the metalloproteinase meprin A in the secretory or proteasomal-degradative pathwayTakayuki Tsukuba, Tomoko Kadowaki, Jeremy A Hengst, et al.
FEBS Letters|June 10, 2005
Meprin metalloprotease expression and regulation in kidney, intestine, urinary tract infections and cancerJudith S Bond, Gail L Matters, Sanjita Banerjee, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Renal Physiology|July 29, 2011
Villin and actin in the mouse kidney brush-border membrane bind to and are degraded by meprins, an interaction that contributes to injury in ischemia-reperfusionElimelda Moige Ongeri, Odinaka Anyanwu, W Brian Reeves, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|March 23, 2004
Deletion of the mouse meprin beta metalloprotease gene diminishes the ability of leukocytes to disseminate through extracellular matrixJacqueline M Crisman, Binzhi Zhang, Lourdes P Norman, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 17, 2006
Protease domain glycans affect oligomerization, disulfide bond formation, and stability of the meprin A metalloprotease homo-oligomerSusan S Ishmael, Faoud T Ishmael, A Daniel Jones, et al.
Current Topics in Developmental Biology|April 17, 2003
Expression of meprins in health and diseaseLourdes P Norman, Gail L Matters, Jacqueline M Crisman, et al.
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