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Introduction: Heparanase is an enzyme capable of degrading heparano-sulfate chains, these chains are an integral part of heparano-sulfate proteoglycans which are expressed in extracellular matrix. This complex enzyme seems to have enzymatic and non-enzymatic roles whether it be extra or intracellularly.
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The role of the immune system in brain metastasis [PDF]
Metastatic brain tumors are the most common brain tumors in adults. With numerous successful advancements in systemic treatment of most common cancer types, brain metastasis is becoming increasingly important in the overall prognosis of cancer patients ...
Dey, Mahua +2 more
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Antitumor properties of a new non-anticoagulant heparin analog from the mollusk Nodipecten nodosus: Effect on P-selectin, heparanase, metastasis and cellular recruitment [PDF]
Inflammation and cancer are related pathologies acting synergistically to promote tumor progression. In both, hematogenous metastasis and inflammation, P-selectin participates in interactions involving tumor cells, platelets, leukocytes and endothelium ...
Borsig, Lubor +5 more
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Heparanase in inflammation and the therapeutic potential of heparanase inhibitors
Promotores : Vlag, J. van der, Nijenhuis, T.
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Microenvironment modulation and enhancement of antilymphoma therapy by the heparanase inhibitor roneparstat [PDF]
Cassinelli, Giuliana +12 more
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From Physiology to Clinical Practice in Pancreatic Cancer-Related Thromboembolism-A Review. [PDF]
Jarowicz M +9 more
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A preliminary study developing a scoring model incorporating fibrinogen-like protein 2 for predicting glucocorticoid resistance in thyroid eye disease. [PDF]
Matsuzawa K +11 more
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