Mast cells are now recognized as key players in diverse pathologies, but the mechanisms by which they contribute in such settings are only partially understood. Mast cells are packed with secretory granules, and when they undergo degranulation in response to activation the contents of the granules are expelled to the extracellular milieu. Chymases, neutral serine proteases, are the major constituents of the mast cell granules and are hence released in large amounts upon mast cell activation. Following their release, chymases can cleave one or several of a myriad of potential substrates, and the cleavage of many of these could potentially have a profound impact on the respective pathology. Indeed, chymases have recently been implicated in se...
It is well established that mast cells (MC) are key players in airway pathologies such as allergic a...
Immune cells like NK cells, T cells, neutrophils and mast cells store high amounts of granule serine...
Aims Mast cells have been shown to accumulate in the adventitia of human atherosclerotic plaques and...
Mast cells are now recognized as key players in diverse pathologies, but the mechanisms by which the...
Mast cells are now recognized as key players in diverse pathologies, but the mechanisms by which the...
Chugunova, E., 2004. Biological function of mast cell chymase mMCP-4. In vitro and in vivo studies: ...
Mast cells are innate immune cells, historically involved in allergy responses involving IgE. Throug...
Mast cells (MC) are potent inflammatory cells that are known primarily for their prominent role in I...
Proteases are stored in very large amounts within abundant cytoplasmic granules of mast cells (MCs),...
During infection and tissue damage, virulence factors and alarmins are pro-inflammatory and induce a...
Mast cells are rich in proteases, which are the major proteins of intracellular granules and are rel...
Chymase is a specific protease of mast cells (MC) with variable expression and is one of the preform...
Mast cells have been linked to osteoporosis and bone fractures, and in a previous study we found tha...
Lundequist, A., 2006 Biological functions and regulation of serglycin-dependent mast cell proteases....
Mast cells (MCs), normally classified into connective tissue MCs and mucosal MCs, are highly granula...
It is well established that mast cells (MC) are key players in airway pathologies such as allergic a...
Immune cells like NK cells, T cells, neutrophils and mast cells store high amounts of granule serine...
Aims Mast cells have been shown to accumulate in the adventitia of human atherosclerotic plaques and...
Mast cells are now recognized as key players in diverse pathologies, but the mechanisms by which the...
Mast cells are now recognized as key players in diverse pathologies, but the mechanisms by which the...
Chugunova, E., 2004. Biological function of mast cell chymase mMCP-4. In vitro and in vivo studies: ...
Mast cells are innate immune cells, historically involved in allergy responses involving IgE. Throug...
Mast cells (MC) are potent inflammatory cells that are known primarily for their prominent role in I...
Proteases are stored in very large amounts within abundant cytoplasmic granules of mast cells (MCs),...
During infection and tissue damage, virulence factors and alarmins are pro-inflammatory and induce a...
Mast cells are rich in proteases, which are the major proteins of intracellular granules and are rel...
Chymase is a specific protease of mast cells (MC) with variable expression and is one of the preform...
Mast cells have been linked to osteoporosis and bone fractures, and in a previous study we found tha...
Lundequist, A., 2006 Biological functions and regulation of serglycin-dependent mast cell proteases....
Mast cells (MCs), normally classified into connective tissue MCs and mucosal MCs, are highly granula...
It is well established that mast cells (MC) are key players in airway pathologies such as allergic a...
Immune cells like NK cells, T cells, neutrophils and mast cells store high amounts of granule serine...
Aims Mast cells have been shown to accumulate in the adventitia of human atherosclerotic plaques and...