Modification of extracellular matrix proteins by oxidants and electrophiles. [PDF]
Yang-Jensen KC+3 more
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The Functional Role of Extracellular Matrix Proteins in Cancer. [PDF]
Popova NV, Jücker M.
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Factor VIIa and Thrombin Induce the Expression of Cyr61 and Connective Tissue Growth Factor, Extracellular Matrix Signaling Proteins That Could Act as Possible Downstream Mediators in Factor VIIa·Tissue Factor-induced Signal Transduction [PDF]
Usha R. Pendurthi+3 more
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H2O2‐Generating Advanced Nanomaterials for Cancer Treatment
H2O2‐generating nanoplatforms can exploit tumor redox imbalance for O2 and toxic reactive oxygen species generation, leading to hypoxia reversal, and apoptosis of cancer cells, respectively. This review highlights the mechanisms of these nanoplatforms, including exogenous H₂O₂ delivery, endogenous amplification, and metal peroxides, which leads to ...
Kiyan Musaie+8 more
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Extracellular matrix proteins refine microenvironments for pancreatic organogenesis from induced pluripotent stem cell differentiation. [PDF]
Hu M+6 more
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Differentiating Human Pluripotent Stem Cells to Cardiomyocytes Using Purified Extracellular Matrix Proteins. [PDF]
Barnes AM+3 more
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Role of Extracellular Matrix Proteins on the Differentiation of the F9 Embryonal Carcinoma Cells
Ho‐Young Lee+2 more
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Adhesion of Aspergillus Species to Extracellular Matrix Proteins: Evidence for Involvement of Negatively Charged Carbohydrates on the Conidial Surface [PDF]
Julie A. Wasylnka, Margo M. Moore
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Oct4‐nanoscript, a biomimetic nanoparticle‐based artificial transcription factor, precisely regulates cellular rejuvenation by activating Oct4 target genes, restoring epigenetic marks, and reducing DNA damage. In a progeria model, it effectively rescued aging‐associated pathologies and extended lifespan.
Hongwon Kim+8 more
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The axis of tumor-associated macrophages, extracellular matrix proteins, and cancer-associated fibroblasts in oncogenesis. [PDF]
Yu S, Wang S, Wang X, Xu X.
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