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Visualisation of tissue kallikrein, kininogen and kinin receptors in human skin following trauma and in dermal diseases
2004
Biological chemistry
During dermal injury and inflammation the serine proteases kallikreins cleave endogenous, multifunctional substrates (kininogens) to form bradykinin and kallidin. The actions of kinins are mediated by preferential binding to constitutively expressed kinin-B2 receptors or inducible kinin-B1 receptors. A feature of the kinin-B1 receptors is that they show low levels of expression, but are distinctly upregulated following tissue injury and inflammation. Because recent evidence suggested that
doi:10.1515/bc.2004.138
pmid:15576327
fatcat:rp6fa3txeveb5cyjeoh5xqalm4