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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9912682
_displayNameEvaluation of Immunoproteasome-Specific Proteolytic Activity Using Fluorogenic Peptide Substrates
_timestamp2024-06-10 00:34:19
author[Person:9912686] Kim, Sumin
[Person:9912684] Park, Seo Hyeong
[Person:9912711] Choi, Won Hoon
[Person:9912709] Lee, Min Jae
created[InstanceEdit:9912683] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2024-06-10
journalImmune Netw
pagese28
pubMedIdentifier35799704
titleEvaluation of Immunoproteasome-Specific Proteolytic Activity Using Fluorogenic Peptide Substrates
volume22
year2022
(literatureReference)[BlackBoxEvent:9912655] Proteasomal cleavage of intracellular substrate (immunoproteasome catalyst) [Homo sapiens]
[Summation:9912701] The ubiquitin (Ub)-dependent and Ub-independent proteasomal ...
[Summation:9912746] Proteasomal degradation generates antigenic peptides that ca...
[Summation:9912750] Proteasomal degradation generates antigenic peptides that ca...
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