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Matthew Freeman

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Development (Cambridge, England)|March 13, 2023
The Forest of Biologists - for biologists, for biologyO Claire Moulton, Matthew Freeman
Journal of Cell Science|March 13, 2023
The Forest of Biologists - for biologists, for biologyO Claire Moulton, Matthew Freeman
Current Biology : CB|September 13, 2002
Conservation of intramembrane proteolytic activity and substrate specificity in prokaryotic and eukaryotic rhomboidsSinisa Urban, Daniel Schlieper, Matthew Freeman
Current Biology : CB|February 6, 2004
Diverse substrate recognition mechanisms for rhomboids; thrombomodulin is cleaved by Mammalian rhomboidsOlli Lohi, Sinisa Urban, Matthew Freeman
Development (Cambridge, England)|April 16, 2004
EGF receptor signalling protects smooth-cuticle cells from apoptosis during Drosophila ventral epidermis developmentSinisa Urban, Gemma Brown, Matthew Freeman
Biology|January 28, 2026
Deleterious Mutations in the Mitogenomes of Cetacean PopulationsMatthew Freeman, Umayal Ramasamy, Sankar Subramanian
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 30, 2025
The cytoplasmic domain of the pseudoprotease iRhom2 mediates distinct signaling mechanisms to control activation of the cell surface protease ADAM17Fangfang Lu, Marjorie Fournier, Matthew Freeman
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. Molecular Cell Research|May 3, 2017
Rhomboid proteases in human disease: Mechanisms and future prospectsStefan Düsterhöft, Ulrike Künzel, Matthew Freeman
Open Biology|March 21, 2019
The molecular, cellular and pathophysiological roles of iRhom pseudoproteasesIqbal Dulloo, Sonia Muliyil, Matthew Freeman
Plos One|March 20, 2008
Modulation of Drosophila retinal epithelial integrity by the adhesion proteins capricious and tartanYanlan Mao, Martin Kerr, Matthew Freeman
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Development (Cambridge, England)|March 13, 2023
The Forest of Biologists - for biologists, for biologyO Claire Moulton, Matthew Freeman
Journal of Cell Science|March 13, 2023
The Forest of Biologists - for biologists, for biologyO Claire Moulton, Matthew Freeman
Current Biology : CB|September 13, 2002
Conservation of intramembrane proteolytic activity and substrate specificity in prokaryotic and eukaryotic rhomboidsSinisa Urban, Daniel Schlieper, Matthew Freeman
Current Biology : CB|February 6, 2004
Diverse substrate recognition mechanisms for rhomboids; thrombomodulin is cleaved by Mammalian rhomboidsOlli Lohi, Sinisa Urban, Matthew Freeman
Development (Cambridge, England)|April 16, 2004
EGF receptor signalling protects smooth-cuticle cells from apoptosis during Drosophila ventral epidermis developmentSinisa Urban, Gemma Brown, Matthew Freeman
Biology|January 28, 2026
Deleterious Mutations in the Mitogenomes of Cetacean PopulationsMatthew Freeman, Umayal Ramasamy, Sankar Subramanian
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 30, 2025
The cytoplasmic domain of the pseudoprotease iRhom2 mediates distinct signaling mechanisms to control activation of the cell surface protease ADAM17Fangfang Lu, Marjorie Fournier, Matthew Freeman
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. Molecular Cell Research|May 3, 2017
Rhomboid proteases in human disease: Mechanisms and future prospectsStefan Düsterhöft, Ulrike Künzel, Matthew Freeman
Open Biology|March 21, 2019
The molecular, cellular and pathophysiological roles of iRhom pseudoproteasesIqbal Dulloo, Sonia Muliyil, Matthew Freeman
Plos One|March 20, 2008
Modulation of Drosophila retinal epithelial integrity by the adhesion proteins capricious and tartanYanlan Mao, Martin Kerr, Matthew Freeman
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