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Hoppe-Seyler'S Zeitschrift Fur Physiologische Chemie|October 1, 1974
Proceedings: Properties and nature of a lysosomal activator of the proenzyme of bone collagenaseY Eeckhout, K Otto, G Vaes
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|January 3, 1997
The recombinant catalytic domain of mouse collagenase-3 depolymerizes type I collagen by cleaving its aminotelopeptidesV Lemaître, A Jungbluth, Y Eeckhout
Biochemical Pharmacology|September 15, 1986
Inhibition of bone resorption in culture by (+)-catechinJ M Delaissé, Y Eeckhout, G Vaes
The Biochemical Journal|November 1, 1986
Direct extraction and assay of bone tissue collagenase and its relation to parathyroid-hormone-induced bone resorptionY Eeckhout, J M Delaissé, G Vaes
Archives Internationales De Physiologie Et De Biochimie|January 1, 1976
A latent neutral protease released by bone in cultureG Vaes, Y Eeckhout, J E Druetz
The Biochemical Journal|October 15, 1980
Inhibition of bone resorption in culture by inhibitors of thiol proteinasesJ M Delaissé, Y Eeckhout, G Vaes
FEBS Letters|September 28, 1992
Cloning and sequencing of mouse collagenase cDNA. Divergence of mouse and rat collagenases from the other mammalian collagenasesP Henriet, G G Rousseau, Y Eeckhout
Matrix (Stuttgart, Germany). Supplement|January 1, 1992
Relative roles of collagenase and lysosomal cysteine-proteinases in bone resorptionG Vaes, J M Delaissé, Y Eeckhout
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|December 14, 1984
In vivo and in vitro evidence for the involvement of cysteine proteinases in bone resorptionJ M Delaissé, Y Eeckhout, G Vaes
Endocrinology|July 1, 1988
Bone-resorbing agents affect the production and distribution of procollagenase as well as the activity of collagenase in bone tissueJ M Delaisse, Y Eeckhout, G Vaes
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Hoppe-Seyler'S Zeitschrift Fur Physiologische Chemie|October 1, 1974
Proceedings: Properties and nature of a lysosomal activator of the proenzyme of bone collagenaseY Eeckhout, K Otto, G Vaes
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|January 3, 1997
The recombinant catalytic domain of mouse collagenase-3 depolymerizes type I collagen by cleaving its aminotelopeptidesV Lemaître, A Jungbluth, Y Eeckhout
Biochemical Pharmacology|September 15, 1986
Inhibition of bone resorption in culture by (+)-catechinJ M Delaissé, Y Eeckhout, G Vaes
The Biochemical Journal|November 1, 1986
Direct extraction and assay of bone tissue collagenase and its relation to parathyroid-hormone-induced bone resorptionY Eeckhout, J M Delaissé, G Vaes
Archives Internationales De Physiologie Et De Biochimie|January 1, 1976
A latent neutral protease released by bone in cultureG Vaes, Y Eeckhout, J E Druetz
The Biochemical Journal|October 15, 1980
Inhibition of bone resorption in culture by inhibitors of thiol proteinasesJ M Delaissé, Y Eeckhout, G Vaes
FEBS Letters|September 28, 1992
Cloning and sequencing of mouse collagenase cDNA. Divergence of mouse and rat collagenases from the other mammalian collagenasesP Henriet, G G Rousseau, Y Eeckhout
Matrix (Stuttgart, Germany). Supplement|January 1, 1992
Relative roles of collagenase and lysosomal cysteine-proteinases in bone resorptionG Vaes, J M Delaissé, Y Eeckhout
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|December 14, 1984
In vivo and in vitro evidence for the involvement of cysteine proteinases in bone resorptionJ M Delaissé, Y Eeckhout, G Vaes
Endocrinology|July 1, 1988
Bone-resorbing agents affect the production and distribution of procollagenase as well as the activity of collagenase in bone tissueJ M Delaisse, Y Eeckhout, G Vaes
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