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1.   Gál P, Harmat V, Kocsis A, Bián T, Barna L, Ambrus G, Végh B, Balczer J, Sim RB, Náray-Szabó G and Závodszky P (2005) [16040602]
  A true autoactivating enzyme. Structural insight into mannose-binding lectin-associated serine protease-2 activations.
  J Biol Chem 280, 33435-44
2.   Harmat V, Gál P, Kardos J, Szilágyi K, Ambrus G, Végh B, Náray-Szabó G and Závodszky P (2004) [15364579]
  The structure of MBL-associated serine protease-2 reveals that identical substrate specificities of C1s and MASP-2 are realized through different sets of enzyme-substrate interactions.
  J Mol Biol 342, 1533-46
3.   Ambrus G, Gál P, Kojima M, Szilágyi K, Balczer J, Antal J, Gráf L, Laich A, Moffatt BE, Schwaeble W, Sim RB and Závodszky P (2003) [12538697]
  Natural substrates and inhibitors of mannan-binding lectin-associated serine protease-1 and -2: a study on recombinant catalytic fragments.
  J Immunol 170, 1374-82
4.   Gál P, Ambrus G and Závodszky P (2002) [12396001]
  C1s, the protease messenger of C1. Structure, function and physiological significance.
  Immunobiology 205, 383-94
5.   Lörincz Z, Gál P, Dobó J, Cseh S, Szilágyi K, Ambrus G and Závodszky P (2000) [10925288]
  The cleavage of two C1s subunits by a single active C1r reveals substantial flexibility of the C1s-C1r-C1r-C1s tetramer in the C1 complex.
  J Immunol 165, 2048-51
6.   Wong NK , Kojima M , Dobó J , Ambrus G and Sim RB (1999) [10698339]
  Activities of the MBL-associated serine proteases (MASPs) and their regulation by natural inhibitors
  Mol Immunol 36, 853-61