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Corrigendum for figure-related and funding acknowledgement corrections in previously published articles of <i>Bioactive Materials</i>. [PDF]
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An effective tumor-inhibiting siRNA delivery platform. [PDF]
Leng Q, Mixson AJ.
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Advanced glycation end-products suppress neuropilin-1 expression in podocytes
Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) have been linked to the pathogenesis of diabetic nephropathy. Here we tested the effect of AGE-modified bovine serum albumin (AGE-BSA) on differentiated mouse podocytes in culture. Differential display and real-time
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Clinical Cancer Research, 2009
Abstract The neuropilin receptors were first discovered as regulators of nervous system development, acting as semaphorin coreceptors with plexins. Subsequently, the neuropilins were identified as receptors for vascular endothelial growth factor.
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Abstract The neuropilin receptors were first discovered as regulators of nervous system development, acting as semaphorin coreceptors with plexins. Subsequently, the neuropilins were identified as receptors for vascular endothelial growth factor.
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Neuropilin is a Mediator of Angiogenesis
Cancer and Metastasis Reviews, 2000Neuropilin is both a receptor for semaphorins, which are mediators of neuronal guidance, and for VEGF, an angiogenesis factor. While the function of neuropilin in the nervous system has been characterized, its role in angiogenesis is only beginning to be elucidated.
H Q, Miao, M, Klagsbrun
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Neuropilin regulation of angiogenesis
Biochemical Society Transactions, 2014Blood vessel formation during vertebrate development relies on a process called angiogenesis and is essential for organ growth and tissue viability. In addition, angiogenesis leads to pathological blood vessel growth in diseases with tissue ischaemia, such as neovascular eye disease and cancer. Neuropilin 1 (NRP1) is a transmembrane protein that serves
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Multifaceted Role of Neuropilins in Cancer
Current Medicinal Chemistry, 2011Neuropilins comprise two homologous widely-expressed single-pass plasma membrane receptors (Nrp1 and Nrp2), originally identified for binding secreted Semaphorins and Vascular Endothelial Growth Factors (in association with Plexins and VEGF-Receptors).
Rizzolio, S., Tamagnone, L.
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