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Exogenous cathepsin G upregulates cell surface MHC class I molecules on immune and glioblastoma cells

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Figure 1: Analysis of cell surface expression of MHC I molecules. A. Human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) were incubated for 6 h with either CatG or heat inactivated CatG and the MHC I cell surface expression was analyzed by using flow cytometr
Figure 2: Detection of CatG-mediated enhancement of cell surface MHC I under the control of lactoferrin (LF)
Figure 3: CatG induced cell surface expression of MHC I in spheres-cultured stem cell-enriched glioblastoma cell population (SC)
Figure 4: Functional assay for CatG-mediated enhancement of cell surface MHC I molecules

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