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Sean Y Kassim

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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 22, 2003
Hypochlorous acid generated by myeloperoxidase modifies adjacent tryptophan and glycine residues in the catalytic domain of matrix metalloproteinase-7 (matrilysin): an oxidative mechanism for restraining proteolytic activity during inflammationXiaoyun Fu, Sean Y Kassim, William C Parks, et al.
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|February 6, 2010
Mouse models of MMP and TIMP functionSean E Gill, Sean Y Kassim, Timothy P Birkland, et al.
The AAPS Journal|October 9, 2025
Reanalysis of Plasma Samples Collected from a CRO Reveals Possible Patterns of Bioanalytical MisconductJinhui Zhang, Charles Bonapace, Arindam Dasgupta, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 29, 2005
NADPH oxidase restrains the matrix metalloproteinase activity of macrophagesSean Y Kassim, Xiaoyun Fu, W Conrad Liles, et al.
Infection and Immunity|October 10, 2007
Individual matrix metalloproteinases control distinct transcriptional responses in airway epithelial cells infected with Pseudomonas aeruginosaSean Y Kassim, Sina A Gharib, Brigham H Mecham, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 13, 2003
Oxidative cross-linking of tryptophan to glycine restrains matrix metalloproteinase activity: specific structural motifs control protein oxidationXiaoyun Fu, Jeff L F Kao, Constanze Bergt, et al.
Molecular & Cellular Proteomics : MCP|January 1, 2009
MMP-9 sheds the beta2 integrin subunit (CD18) from macrophagesTomás Vaisar, Sean Y Kassim, Ivan G Gomez, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 5, 2004
Human atherosclerotic intima and blood of patients with established coronary artery disease contain high density lipoprotein damaged by reactive nitrogen speciesSubramaniam Pennathur, Constanze Bergt, Baohai Shao, et al.
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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 22, 2003
Hypochlorous acid generated by myeloperoxidase modifies adjacent tryptophan and glycine residues in the catalytic domain of matrix metalloproteinase-7 (matrilysin): an oxidative mechanism for restraining proteolytic activity during inflammationXiaoyun Fu, Sean Y Kassim, William C Parks, et al.
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|February 6, 2010
Mouse models of MMP and TIMP functionSean E Gill, Sean Y Kassim, Timothy P Birkland, et al.
The AAPS Journal|October 9, 2025
Reanalysis of Plasma Samples Collected from a CRO Reveals Possible Patterns of Bioanalytical MisconductJinhui Zhang, Charles Bonapace, Arindam Dasgupta, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 29, 2005
NADPH oxidase restrains the matrix metalloproteinase activity of macrophagesSean Y Kassim, Xiaoyun Fu, W Conrad Liles, et al.
Infection and Immunity|October 10, 2007
Individual matrix metalloproteinases control distinct transcriptional responses in airway epithelial cells infected with Pseudomonas aeruginosaSean Y Kassim, Sina A Gharib, Brigham H Mecham, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 13, 2003
Oxidative cross-linking of tryptophan to glycine restrains matrix metalloproteinase activity: specific structural motifs control protein oxidationXiaoyun Fu, Jeff L F Kao, Constanze Bergt, et al.
Molecular & Cellular Proteomics : MCP|January 1, 2009
MMP-9 sheds the beta2 integrin subunit (CD18) from macrophagesTomás Vaisar, Sean Y Kassim, Ivan G Gomez, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 5, 2004
Human atherosclerotic intima and blood of patients with established coronary artery disease contain high density lipoprotein damaged by reactive nitrogen speciesSubramaniam Pennathur, Constanze Bergt, Baohai Shao, et al.
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