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Family Proteases Cysteine Active Site Frequently Function Processing

Cathepsins are a family of cysteine proteases commonly involved in processing antigens captured within the vesicular pathway.

A family of proteases using cysteine at their active site that frequently function in processing antigens taken into the vesicular pathway

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