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EMILIN-1 in the tumor microenvironment: insights from CNS tumors and beyond. [PDF]
Arsentiev KA, Fajardo A, Yuzhalin AE.
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Imaging Interstitial Fluids and Extracellular Matrix in Cerebrovascular Disorders: Current Perspectives and Clinical Applications. [PDF]
McGee Talkington G +5 more
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Elastin in the Pathogenesis of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm. [PDF]
Cai D, Chen SY.
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TGF-β Signaling in the Pathophysiology of the Ovary: A Double-Edged Regulator. [PDF]
Bertani N +11 more
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Menopause mysteries: the exosome-inflammation connection. [PDF]
Sultania A +4 more
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In Vitro Functional and Structural Evaluation of Low-Complexity Artificial Human Epidermis for 3D Tissue Engineering. [PDF]
Kocsis D +10 more
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A molecular landscape tracking the progression of non-muscle invasive bladder cancer. [PDF]
Cesta G +10 more
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Fibrillins are one of the major components of supramolecular fibrous structures in the extracellular matrix of elastic and nonelastic tissues, termed microfibrils. Microfibrils provide tensile strength in nonelastic tissues and scaffolds for the assembly of tropoelastin in elastic tissues, and act a regulator of growth factor bioavailability and ...
Dieter P Reinhardt
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Fibrillins 1 and 2 are the main constituents of the extracellular microfibrils responsible for the biomechanical properties of most tissues and organs. They are cysteine-rich glycoproteins predominantly made of multiple repeats homologous to the calcium-binding epidermal growth factor module, and are translated as precursor proteins cleaved by furine ...
Francesco Ramirez, Lygia V Pereira
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Assembly of Epithelial Cell Fibrillins [PDF]
Fibrillins are large structural macromolecules that are components of connective tissue microfibrils. Fibrillin microfibrils have been found in association with basement membranes, where microfibrils appear to insert directly into the lamina densa.
Marcia Simon +2 more
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