HTRA1-related autosomal dominant cerebral small vessel disease | Chinese Medical Journal
The Emerging Roles of HTRA1 in Musculoskeletal Disease - ScienceDirect
Molecular structure and the role of high‐temperature requirement protein 1 in skeletal disorders and cancers - Li - 2020 - Cell Proliferation - Wiley Online Library
Characterization of a novel HDAC/RXR/HtrA1 signaling axis as a novel target to overcome cisplatin resistance in human non-small cell lung cancer | Molecular Cancer | Full Text
HtrA1 Mediated Intracellular Effects on Tubulin Using a Polarized RPE Disease Model - eBioMedicine
Frontiers | HTRA1-Related Cerebral Small Vessel Disease: A Review of the Literature
The interplay of oxidative stress and ARMS2-HTRA1 genetic risk in neovascular AMD
Heterozygous HTRA1 gene mutations in this study. (A) Schematic for the... | Download Scientific Diagram
Interplay between HTRA1 and classical signalling pathways in organogenesis and diseases - ScienceDirect
A novel mutation of the high-temperature requirement A serine peptidase 1 ( HTRA1) gene in a Chinese family with cerebral autosomal recessive arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy (CARASIL) - Yan Chen, Zhiyi
HTRA1 - Wikipedia
HTRA1 - Wikipedia
Development of a therapeutic anti-HtrA1 antibody and the identification of DKK3 as a pharmacodynamic biomarker in geographic atrophy | PNAS
Binding of Gtf2i-β/δ transcription factors to the ARMS2 gene leads to increased circulating HTRA1 in AMD patients and in vitro.
Schematic representation of HTRA1 gene/protein and location of... | Download Scientific Diagram
Association of HTRA1 Mutations and Familial Ischemic Cerebral Small-Vessel Disease | NEJM
Molecular structure and the role of high‐temperature requirement protein 1 in skeletal disorders and cancers - Li - 2020 - Cell Proliferation - Wiley Online Library
Development of a therapeutic anti-HtrA1 antibody and the identification of DKK3 as a pharmacodynamic biomarker in geographic atrophy | PNAS
Cell density-dependent proteolysis by HtrA1 induces translocation of zyxin to the nucleus and increased cell survival | Cell Death & Disease