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1 er (e.g. serpins, regulating cell death, and alpha-macroglobulins).
2  systemic inflammation as measured by plasma alpha-macroglobulin.
3                              Proteins in the alpha-macroglobulin (alphaM) superfamily use thiol ester
4                                              alpha-Macroglobulins (alphaMs) are large glycoproteins t
5      Only the active enzyme bound to the two alpha-macroglobulins, and the interaction was specific f
6            Murinoglobulin, the second murine alpha-macroglobulin, bound both TGF-beta isoforms with 3
7 inhibitors phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride and alpha-macroglobulin could reverse the sigB biofilm defec
8 lpha2M, which is not redundant in the murine alpha-macroglobulin family or in murine plasma.
9 bulin, which is the only known member of the alpha-macroglobulin family that does not bind TGF-beta,
10 uch as albumin, fibrinogen, transferrin, and alpha-macroglobulin in hepatocytes.
11 nalysis of bacterial genomes identified many alpha-macroglobulin-like sequences that appear to have b
12 d C5 are members of the thioester-containing alpha-macroglobulin protein superfamily.
13        The specific binding of plasma CPB to alpha-macroglobulins suggest that these proteins may fun
14                  Malpha2M is the only murine alpha-macroglobulin that promotes NO synthesis.
15 ion and characterization of such a bacterial alpha-macroglobulin, that from Escherichia coli.
16                       This is also the first alpha-macroglobulin to be characterized that is predicte