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Greenberg, Charles
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Tissue transglutaminase is expressed, active, and directly involved in rat dermal wound healing and angiogenesis.
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Calcium regulates S-nitrosylation, denitrosylation, and activity of tissue transglutaminase.
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Identification of two GTP-independent alternatively spliced forms of tissue transglutaminase in human leukocytes, vascular smooth muscle, and endothelial cells.
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TGM2 and implications for human disease: role of alternative splicing.
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Tissue transglutaminase expression in human breast cancer.
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Effect of tissue transglutaminase on the solubility of proteins containing expanded polyglutamine repeats.
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Roles of transglutaminases in cardiac and vascular diseases.
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Arterial vimentin is a transglutaminase substrate: a link between vasomotor activity and remodeling?
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Identification of chemical inhibitors to human tissue transglutaminase by screening existing drug libraries.
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Human tissue transglutaminase is inhibited by pharmacologic and chemical acetylation.
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Gly-Pro-Arg-Pro modifies the glutamine residues in the alpha- and gamma-chains of fibrinogen: inhibition of transglutaminase cross-linking.
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Analysis of factor XIII substrate specificity using recombinant human factor XIII and tissue transglutaminase chimeras.
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Glutamine
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Histaminylation of fibrinogen by tissue transglutaminase-2 (TGM-2): potential role in modulating inflammation.
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Role of tissue transglutaminase-2 (TG2)-mediated aminylation in biological processes.
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Endothelial cell-surface tissue transglutaminase inhibits neutrophil adhesion by binding and releasing nitric oxide.
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Glutamine