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Authors: Nichols, BL Nichols, VN Putman, M Avery, SE Fraley, JK Quaroni, A Shiner, M Sterchi, EE Carrazza, FR
Citation: Bl. Nichols et al., Contribution of villous atrophy to reduced intestinal maltase in infants with malnutrition, J PED GASTR, 30(5), 2000, pp. 494-502

Authors: Hahn, D Illisson, R Metspalu, A Sterchi, EE
Citation: D. Hahn et al., Human N-benzoyl-L-tyrosyl-p-aminobenzoic acid hydrolase (human meprin): genomic structure of the alpha and beta subunits, BIOCHEM J, 346, 2000, pp. 83-91

Authors: Kohler, D Kruse, MN Stocker, W Sterchi, EE
Citation: D. Kohler et al., Heterologously overexpressed, affinity-purified human meprin alpha is functionally active and cleaves components of the basement membrane in vitro, FEBS LETTER, 465(1), 2000, pp. 2-7

Authors: Henning, SJ Oesterreicher, TJ Osterholm, DE Lottaz, D Hahn, D Sterchi, EE
Citation: Sj. Henning et al., Meprin mRNA in rat intestine during normal and glucocorticoid-induced maturation: divergent patterns of expression of alpha and beta subunits, FEBS LETTER, 462(3), 1999, pp. 368-372

Authors: Pischitzis, A Hahn, D Leuenberger, B Sterchi, EE
Citation: A. Pischitzis et al., N-benzoyl-L-tyrosyl-p-aminobenzoic acid hydrolase beta (human meprin beta)- A 13-amino-acid sequence is required for proteolytic processing and subsequent secretion, EUR J BIOCH, 261(2), 1999, pp. 421-429

Authors: Lottaz, D Hahn, D Muller, S Sterchi, EE
Citation: D. Lottaz et al., Secretion of human meprin from intestinal epithelial cells depends on differential expression of the alpha and beta subunits, EUR J BIOCH, 259(1-2), 1999, pp. 496-504

Authors: Lottaz, D Maurer, CA Hahn, D Buchler, MW Sterchi, EE
Citation: D. Lottaz et al., Nonpolarized secretion of human meprin alpha in colorectal cancer generates an increased proteolytic potential in the stroma, CANCER RES, 59(5), 1999, pp. 1127-1133
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