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Acanthamoeba proteases contribute to macrophage activation through PAR1, but not PAR2
Antonella Cano
, Antonella Mattana
, Fiona L. Henriquez
, James Alexander
, Craig W. Roberts
School of Health and Life Sciences
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Acanthamoeba
100%
Macrophage Activation
100%
Protease
100%
Interleukin-6
37%
Macrophages
37%
Interleukin-12 (IL-12)
25%
Trophozoite
25%
Murine Macrophages
25%
Virulence
12%
Gene-deficient Mice
12%
Bone Marrow-derived Macrophages
12%
Protease Inhibitors
12%
Innate Immune Response
12%
Protease-activated Receptor 1 (PAR1)
12%
Clinical Strains
12%
Protease Production
12%
Leupeptin
12%
IL-12 Production
12%
Immunology and Microbiology
Acanthamoeba
100%
Macrophage Activation
100%
Macrophage
62%
Interleukin 6
37%
Trophozoite
25%
Bone Marrow-Derived Macrophage
12%
Innate Immune System
12%