Proteases and their receptors in inflammation

Inflammation Proteolytic enzymes Peptide Hydrolases Carrier Proteins Protease Inhibitors Receptors Proteinase-Activated Receptors, Proteinase-Activated Medicine sähkökirjat
Springer
2011
EISBN 9783034801577
Proteolytic Enzymes and Cell Signaling: Pharmacological Lessons.
Serine and Cysteine Proteases and Their Inhibitors as Antimicrobial Agents and Immune Modulators.
Kallikrein Protease Involvement in Skin Pathologies Supports a New View of the Origin of Inflamed Itchy Skin.
Proteases from Inflammatory Cells: Regulation of Inflammatory Response.
Matrix Metalloproteinase Inhibitors as New Anti-inflammatory Drugs.
Dual Role for Proteases in Lung Inflammation.
Proteases and Fibrosis.
Proteases/Antiproteases in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases.
Proteinase-Activated Receptors and Arthritis.
Proteases, Coagulation, and Inflammation.
Proteases and Inflammatory Pain.
Microbial Proteases: Relevance to the Inflammatory Response.
Terminating Protease Receptor Signaling.
Proteases are everywhere from prokaryotes to eukaryotes, from virus to bacteria and in all human tissues, playing a role in many biological functions. Among these functions, the inflammatory reaction is of particular interest. In inflamed tissues, proteases can have a microbial and/or host origin and are involved not only in tissue remodeling, but also in specific signaling to resident or inflammatory cells, thereby contributing to the innate immune response. This volume presents all advances in our knowledge of the role proteases and their inhibitors play in various diseases associated with i
Serine and Cysteine Proteases and Their Inhibitors as Antimicrobial Agents and Immune Modulators.
Kallikrein Protease Involvement in Skin Pathologies Supports a New View of the Origin of Inflamed Itchy Skin.
Proteases from Inflammatory Cells: Regulation of Inflammatory Response.
Matrix Metalloproteinase Inhibitors as New Anti-inflammatory Drugs.
Dual Role for Proteases in Lung Inflammation.
Proteases and Fibrosis.
Proteases/Antiproteases in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases.
Proteinase-Activated Receptors and Arthritis.
Proteases, Coagulation, and Inflammation.
Proteases and Inflammatory Pain.
Microbial Proteases: Relevance to the Inflammatory Response.
Terminating Protease Receptor Signaling.
Proteases are everywhere from prokaryotes to eukaryotes, from virus to bacteria and in all human tissues, playing a role in many biological functions. Among these functions, the inflammatory reaction is of particular interest. In inflamed tissues, proteases can have a microbial and/or host origin and are involved not only in tissue remodeling, but also in specific signaling to resident or inflammatory cells, thereby contributing to the innate immune response. This volume presents all advances in our knowledge of the role proteases and their inhibitors play in various diseases associated with i
