1994
DOI: 10.1006/cbir.1994.1090
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Thrombin Receptor and Endogenous Growth‐related Proteolysis in Human Fibroblasts

Abstract: We have previously shown that thrombin reverses the growth inhibition caused in human fibroblasts when a cell-surface proteinase is inhibited. A similar result was obtained with a synthetic thrombin receptor agonist peptide, which mimics the conformational change resulting from receptor cleavage by thrombin. Consideration of the effects of the growth-related proteinase on intracellular second messengers indicates that cleavage of the thrombin receptor by this endogenous proteinase is not a significant event fo… Show more

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