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Osteopontin promotes infarct repair

Basic Research in Cardiology, 2022
Understanding how macrophages promote myocardial repair can help create new therapies for infarct repair. We aimed to determine what mechanisms underlie the reparative properties of macrophages. Cytokine arrays revealed that neonatal cardiac macrophages from the injured neonatal heart secreted high amounts of osteopontin (OPN).
I. Rotem   +9 more
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The role of osteopontin in the progression of solid organ tumour

open access: yesCell Death and Disease, 2018
Osteopontin (OPN) is a bone sialoprotein involved in osteoclast attachment to mineralised bone matrix, as well as being a bone matrix protein, OPN is also a versatile protein that acts on various receptors which are associated with different signalling ...
Hailin Zhao, Qian Chen, Azeem Alam
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The multiple functions and mechanisms of osteopontin

Clinical Biochemistry, 2018
Makbule Gezmen Karadağ
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Osteopontin [PDF]

open access: yesArteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology, 2007
Osteopontin is an arginine-glycine–aspartate (RGD) containing adhesive glycoprotein first identified in bone but subsequently detected in many other tissues, including, dentin, cartilage, kidney, and vascular tissues.1–3 It is expressed by a wide variety of inflammatory cells (eg, macrophages, T lymphocytes, NK cells), and, to a lesser extent, by ...
Lucy Liaw
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Osteopontin as a multifaceted driver of bone metastasis and drug resistance

open access: yesPharmacological Research, 2019
Xiaocong Pang, Kan Gong, Yi-Min Cui
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Osteopontin

Drug News & Perspectives, 1998
Although osteopontin (OP) has been shown to play a role in bone mineralization and to mediate bone cell adhesion, its function in other tissues is not yet known. The sequences of OP from seven species have been reported; some of the sequences that are conserved in all seven species and their functions are mentioned.
M A, Chellaiah, K A, Hruska
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