Syndecans are a family of heparan sulphate proteoglycans that regulate cell-matrix interactions that influence cell growth, proliferation and morphology.
De Angelis Daniel D. +3 more
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Breast cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer affecting women in the United States, second only to skin cancers. Although treatments have been developed to combat primary breast cancer, metastasis remains a leading cause of death. An early step
Madhavi Puchalapalli +9 more
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ADAMTS-1 and Syndecan-4 intersect in the regulation of cell migration and angiogenesis [PDF]
Jordi Lambert +5 more
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Cell Surface Proteoglycans Syndecan-1 and -4 Bind Overlapping but Distinct Sites in Laminin α3 LG45 Protein Domain [PDF]
Sonia Carulli +5 more
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Vascular Endothelial Damage: The Role of Syndecan-1 and Hyaluronan as Severity Indicators in COVID-19 [PDF]
Azwar Anas +2 more
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Serum syndecan-4 correlates with blood pressure and cardiovascular parameters but not proinflammatory markers in healthy older women [PDF]
María De Luca +2 more
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Increased syndecan-1 in serum is related to early nephropathy in type 1 diabetes mellitus patients [PDF]
K. Svennevig +2 more
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Solving the binding problem: cellular adhesive molecules and their control of the cortical quantum entangled network [PDF]
Quantum entanglement is shown to be the only acceptable physical solution to the binding problem. The biological basis of interneuronal entanglement is described in the frames of the beta-neurexin-neuroligin model developed by Georgiev (2002) and is ...
Georgiev, Danko
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PCSK9 and syndecan-1 in renal disease-related dyslipidemia [PDF]
Pragyi Shrestha
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