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ID1 promotes the progression of esophageal cancer via modulating PTEN/YAP/galectin-3 signaling pathway induced proliferation and immune suppression. [PDF]
Ji Y, Yan Z, Gao Z, Li W, Xu X.
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Serum Galectin-3 and Presepsin Levels in Pediatric Familial Mediterranean Fever Patients During Remission: A Prospective Study. [PDF]
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Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences CMLS, 2006
Galectins are a family of animal lectins with an affinity for beta-galactosides. They are differentially expressed by various tissues and appear to be functionally multivalent, exerting a wide range of biological activities both during development and in adult tissue.
Saussez, Sven, Kiss, Robert
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Galectins are a family of animal lectins with an affinity for beta-galactosides. They are differentially expressed by various tissues and appear to be functionally multivalent, exerting a wide range of biological activities both during development and in adult tissue.
Saussez, Sven, Kiss, Robert
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Glycoconjugate Journal, 2002
Good evidence suggest roles of galectins in cancer, immunity and inflammation, and development, but a unifying picture of their biological function is lacking. Instead galectins appear to have a particularly diverse, bewildering but intriguing array of activities both inside and outside cells--"clear truths and mysteries are inextricably twined ...
Hakon, Leffler +4 more
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Good evidence suggest roles of galectins in cancer, immunity and inflammation, and development, but a unifying picture of their biological function is lacking. Instead galectins appear to have a particularly diverse, bewildering but intriguing array of activities both inside and outside cells--"clear truths and mysteries are inextricably twined ...
Hakon, Leffler +4 more
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, 2002
The galectins are a family of proteins that are distributed widely in all living organisms. All of them share galactose-specificity. At present, 14 members of the family are characterized in mammals. The galectins have been implicated in many essential functions including development, differentiation, cell-cell adhesion, cell-matrix interaction, growth
Danguy, André +2 more
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The galectins are a family of proteins that are distributed widely in all living organisms. All of them share galactose-specificity. At present, 14 members of the family are characterized in mammals. The galectins have been implicated in many essential functions including development, differentiation, cell-cell adhesion, cell-matrix interaction, growth
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Taloside Inhibitors of Galectin‐1 and Galectin‐3
Chemical Biology & Drug Design, 2012Galectin‐1 and galectin‐3 have roles in cancer and inflammation. Galectin‐1 has recently emerged as a significant protein produced by tumour cells to promote tumour development, angiogenesis and metastasis and consequently represents an important target to inhibit.
Collins, Patrick M +4 more
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Galectin-8: a complex sub-family of galectins (Review)
International Journal of Molecular Medicine, 2001Galectins are animal lectins, that can specifically bind beta-galactosides. Twelve galectins have been described in vertebrates, belonging to three different groups: prototype, tandem-repeat and chimeric. These proteins seem to be involved in cellular interactions and neoplastic transformations.
N, Bidon +4 more
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2006
Galectins are a family of animal lectins with affinity for beta-galactosides. By using recombinant proteins, a number of galectins have been shown to interact with cell-surface and extracellular matrix glycoconjugates through lectin-carbohydrate interactions. Through this action, they can affect a variety of cellular processes, and the most extensively
Daniel K, Hsu +2 more
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Galectins are a family of animal lectins with affinity for beta-galactosides. By using recombinant proteins, a number of galectins have been shown to interact with cell-surface and extracellular matrix glycoconjugates through lectin-carbohydrate interactions. Through this action, they can affect a variety of cellular processes, and the most extensively
Daniel K, Hsu +2 more
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