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    On the role of prolyl oligopeptidase in health and disease by Garcia-Horsman, JA, Maennistoe, P T, Venaelaeinen, JI

    Published in Neuropeptides (Edinburgh) (01-02-2007)
    “…Abstract Prolyl oligopeptidase (POP) is a serine peptidase which digests small peptide-like hormones, neuroactive peptides, and various cellular factors…”
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    Prolyl oligopeptidase colocalizes with α-synuclein, β-amyloid, tau protein and astroglia in the post-mortem brain samples with Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s diseases by Hannula, M.J, Myöhänen, T.T, Tenorio-Laranga, J, Männistö, P.T, Garcia-Horsman, J.A

    Published in Neuroscience (09-07-2013)
    “…Highlights • Serine protease, prolyl oligopeptidase, accelerates the aggregation of α-synuclein. • Prolyl oligopeptidase colocalizes with marker proteins of…”
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    Vascular endothelial growth factor C acts as a neurotrophic factor for dopamine neurons in vitro and in vivo by Piltonen, M, Planken, A, Leskelä, O, Myöhänen, T.T, Hänninen, A.-L, Auvinen, P, Alitalo, K, Andressoo, J.-O, Saarma, M, Männistö, P.T

    Published in Neuroscience (29-09-2011)
    “…Abstract Neurotrophic factors regulate the development and maintenance of the nervous system and protect and repair dopaminergic neurons in animal models of…”
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    Expression and traffic of cellular prolyl oligopeptidase are regulated during cerebellar granule cell differentiation, maturation, and aging by Moreno-Baylach, M.J, Felipo, V, Männistö, P.T, García-Horsman, J.A

    Published in Neuroscience (15-10-2008)
    “…Abstract Prolyl oligopeptidase (POP) is an endopeptidase which cleaves short proline-containing neuropeptides, and it is involved in memory and learning. POP…”
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    Comparison of motor performance, brain biochemistry and histology of two A30P α-synuclein transgenic mouse strains by Piltonen, M, Savolainen, M, Patrikainen, S, Baekelandt, V, Myöhänen, T.T, Männistö, P.T

    Published in Neuroscience (12-02-2013)
    “…Highlights ► Transgenic tg(Prnp-SNCA∗ A30P)-mice develop motor deficits with age. ► tg(Prnp-SNCA∗ A30P) Tg mice have a reduced locomotor response to…”
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    Spatial association of prolyl oligopeptidase, inositol 1,4,5-triphosphate type 1 receptor, substance P and its neurokinin-1 receptor in the rat brain: An immunohistochemical colocalization study by Myohanen, T T, Venalainen, JI, Garcia-Horsman, JA, Mannisto, P T

    Published in Neuroscience (02-06-2008)
    “…Abstract Prolyl oligopeptidase (POP) is a serine endopeptidase which hydrolyzes proline-containing peptides shorter than 30 amino acids. It has been suggested…”
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    Epithelial transport and deamidation of gliadin peptides: a role for coeliac disease patient immunoglobulin A by Rauhavirta, T, Qiao, S.-W, Jiang, Z, Myrsky, E, Loponen, J, Korponay-Szabó, I.R, Salovaara, H, Garcia-Horsman, J.A, Venäläinen, J, Männistö, P.T, Collighan, R, Mongeot, A, Griffin, M, Mäki, M, Kaukinen, K, Lindfors, K

    Published in Clinical and experimental immunology (01-04-2011)
    “…In coeliac disease, the intake of dietary gluten induces small-bowel mucosal damage and the production of immunoglobulin (Ig)A class autoantibodies against…”
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    Degradation of coeliac disease-inducing rye secalin by germinating cereal enzymes: diminishing toxic effects in intestinal epithelial cells by Stenman, S.M, Lindfors, K, Venäläinen, J.I, Hautala, A, Männistö, P.T, Garcia-Horsman, J.A, Kaukovirta-Norja, A, Auriola, S, Mauriala, T, Mäki, M, Kaukinen, K

    Published in Clinical and experimental immunology (01-08-2010)
    “…Currently the only treatment for coeliac disease is a lifelong gluten-free diet excluding food products containing wheat, rye and barley. There is, however,…”
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