???pagination.result.count???
???pagination.result.page???
1
Molecular cloning and functional characterization of cathepsin B from the sea cucumber Apostichopus japonicus. , Chen H, Lv M, Lv Z , Li C, Xu W, Zhang W , Zhao X, Duan X, Jin C., Fish Shellfish Immunol. January 1, 2017; 60 447-457.
Expression analysis of immune related genes identified from the coelomocytes of sea cucumber (Apostichopus japonicus) in response to LPS challenge. , Dong Y , Sun H, Zhou Z , Yang A, Chen Z, Guan X, Gao S, Wang B, Jiang B, Jiang J., Int J Mol Sci. October 27, 2014; 15 (11): 19472-86.
Purification and partial characterisation of a cathepsin L-like proteinase from sea cucumber (Stichopus japonicus) and its tissue distribution in body wall. , Zhou DY, Chang XN, Bao SS, Song L, Zhu BW, Dong XP, Zong Y, Li DM, Zhang MM, Liu YX, Murata Y., Food Chem. September 1, 2014; 158 192-9.
Cathepsin B/X is secreted by Echinometra lucunter sea urchin spines, a structure rich in granular cells and toxins. , Sciani JM, Antoniazzi MM, Neves Ada C, Pimenta DC., J Venom Anim Toxins Incl Trop Dis. December 16, 2013; 19 (1): 33.
Proteolysis of the major yolk glycoproteins is regulated by acidification of the yolk platelets in sea urchin embryos. , Mallya SK, Partin JS, Valdizan MC, Lennarz WJ ., J Cell Biol. June 1, 1992; 117 (6): 1211-21.
Degradation of yolk proteins in sea urchin eggs and embryos. , Yokota Y, Kato KH., Cell Differ. April 1, 1988; 23 (3): 191-200.