Introduction to the Special Issue on Proteases and Proteolysis in Health and Disease

The FEBS Journal
Matthew Bogyo

Abstract

This Special Issue on Proteases and Proteolysis in Health and Disease comprises 11 reviews that cover a broad range of topics in this diverse field. We hope you find these pieces as engaging and informative as we have and we are grateful to their authors for taking the time to write for The FEBS Journal.

References

Jul 3, 2003·Nature Reviews. Genetics·Xose S PuenteCarlos López-Otín
Nov 22, 2016·The FEBS Journal·Lauren M Tanabe, Karin List
Nov 28, 2016·The FEBS Journal·Steven H L Verhelst
Dec 8, 2016·The FEBS Journal·Stephanie KettererThomas Reinheckel
Jan 12, 2017·The FEBS Journal·Nyssa DrinkwaterSheena McGowan
Jan 21, 2017·The FEBS Journal·David S HewingsMatthew Bogyo
Jan 26, 2017·The FEBS Journal·Betsaida Bibo-VerdugoAnthony J O'Donoghue
Feb 7, 2017·The FEBS Journal·Daniela J Sueldo, Renier A L van der Hoorn
Feb 17, 2017·The FEBS Journal·Tommy Weiss-SadanGalia Blum
Apr 4, 2017·The FEBS Journal·Catherine DuclosJean-Bernard Denault

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Citations

Jul 2, 2020·Zeitschrift Für Naturforschung. C, a Journal of Biosciences·Isel Pascual AlonsoIsabelle Florent
Mar 14, 2020·Analytical Chemistry·Andreas O Helbig, Andreas Tholey

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