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El Nahas, A.M.; Abo-Zenah, H.; Skill, N.J.; Bex, S.; Wild, G.; Griffin, M. and Johnson, T.S. (2004). Elevated ε-(γ-glutamyl)lysine in human diabetic nephropathy results from increased expression and cellular release of tissue transglutaminase. Nephron Clinical Practice, 97 (3), pp. 108-117.
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. and Lindfors, K. Epithelial transport and deamidation of gliadin peptides:a role for coeliac disease patient immunoglobulin A. Clinical and Experimental Immunology, 164 (1), pp. 127-136.
Ilter, A.Z.; Griffin, M. and Telci, D. Importance of tissue transglutaminase on the activation of secretory phospholipase A2 in the oxidized LDL-treated vascular smooth muscle cells. FEBS journal, 279 (s1), p. 181.
Feriotto, G.; Calza, R.; Bergamini, C.M.; Griffin, M.; Wang, Z.; Beninati, S.; Ferretti, V.; Marzola, E.; Guerrini, R.; Pagnoni, A.; Cavazzini, A.; Casciano, F. and Mischiati, C. Involvement of cell surface TG2 in the aggregation of K562 cells triggered by gluten. Amino Acids, In pre ,
Wang, Z.; Perez, M.; Caja, S.; Melino, G.; Johnson, T.S.; Lindfors, K. and Griffin, M. A novel extracellular role for tissue transglutaminase in matrix-bound VEGF-mediated angiogenesis. Cell Death and Disease, 4 (9),