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- W4321497411 abstract "Lysosomal hydrolases were once considered effectors of the waste disposal system of the cell, the endo-lysosomal system. However, they are now recognized as highly selective enzymes, which can modulate the function of several substrates, contributing to essential homeostatic and pathological cellular processes. There are more than 50 different lysosomal hydrolases that display optimal activity in the pH present in the acidic cellular compartment but can also be found in other cellular locations. They can work alone or in cooperation with other proteases building signaling pathways or amplification cascades. In the context of liver fibrosis lysosomal hydrolases, especially cysteine cathepsins have been described to participate in several fundamental cellular events contributing to the development, progression, perpetuation, and resolution of liver fibrosis. This paper comprehensively reviews the current knowledge on the contribution of lysosomal hydrolases to liver fibrosis." @default.
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- W4321497411 title "Lysosomal hydrolases, from waste-bags effectors to essential multipurpose enzymes in liver fibrosis" @default.
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