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The Levels of Expression of Galectin‐3, But Not of Galectin‐1 and Galectin‐8, Correlate With Apoptosis in Human Cholesteatomas

The Laryngoscope, 2001
AbstractObjectives To investigate whether galectins 1, 3, and 8 are expressed in human cholesteatomas and whether any such expression does correlate with the level of apoptosis, which is, as we have previously shown, predictive of recurrence. 7Study Design The analysis of 52 cholesteatomas resected by the same surgeon by means of canal wall up and ...
Sheikholeslam-zadeh, R   +10 more
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Galectins and urological cancer

Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, 2003
AbstractGalectins are a family of proteins defined by their affinity for β‐galactoside and by their conserved sequence. Each galectins exhibits a specific expression pattern in various tissues and their expression is regulated during development. Their expression is altered in many types of cancers and non‐cancerous disorders.
Natsuo, Oka   +2 more
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Galectins in Atherosclerotic Disease

Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2009
Although cells constantly adapt to external humoral cues, like cytokines and hormones, in practice, most cellular behavior is under locally guided control, via cell-cell interactions. The most prominent members of this group of molecules involved in this intercellular signaling are the galectins, a family of carbohydrate-binding proteins, which by ...
Sali, Al-Ansari   +4 more
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Examination of the Role of Galectins and Galectin Inhibitors in Endothelial Cell Biology

2014
The growth of new blood vessels is a key event in many (patho)physiological processes, including embryogenesis, wound healing, inflammatory diseases, and cancer. Neovascularization requires different, well-coordinated actions of endothelial cells, i.e., the cells lining the luminal side of all blood vessels.
Schulkens, I.A.E.   +4 more
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Roles of galectins in vivo

Biochemical Society Symposia, 2002
The mutational analysis of the galectin family is shedding a different light of this class of molecules. On the one hand, it appears that galectin 1 and galectin 3 are not required for the survival of mice in normal animal house conditions, while on the other hand, there seems to be several subtle, but very complex, consequences of lacking galectins ...
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Galectins in Regulation of Apoptosis

2011
The term “galectins” was given in 1994 to a family of animal lectins that bind to β-galactosides and contain comparable sequences of amino acids in their genes and proteins [1]. At that time, there were just four identified members, but now 15 members have been described in mammals, with similar proteins found in various animal species, as well as in ...
Fu-Tong, Liu   +4 more
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Emerging roles of Galectin-3 in diabetes and diabetes complications: A snapshot

Reviews in Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders, 2022
Tian Li, Zhiguang Zhou, Yang Xiao
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Galectins

2013
Victoria Sundblad   +3 more
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Galectin-3 in Patients with Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction: Results from the Aldo-DHF Trial

European Journal of Heart Failure, 2015
Frank Edelmann   +2 more
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