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Keywords: Glycosaminoglycans
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Proteoglycan Synthesis by the Neointimal Smooth Muscle Cells Cultured from Rabbit Aortic Explants following De-Endothelialization
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Pathobiology
Pathobiology (1993) 61 (2): 89–94.
Published Online: 08 October 2008
... of Pathology. McGill University. Montreal. Que.. Canada Proteoglycan Synthesis by the IMeointimal Smooth Muscle Cells Cultured from Rabbit Aortic Explants following De-Endothelialization Key Words Proteoglycan synthesis Smooth muscle cells Neointima Arterial injury Glycosaminoglycans Atherosclerosis Abstract...
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Partial Characterisation of Human Melanoma Cell-Derived Factors that Stimulate Fibroblast Glycosaminoglycan Synthesis
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Pathobiology
Pathobiology (1996) 64 (5): 262–268.
Published Online: 08 October 2008
...Judith L. Godden; Michael Edward; Allison W. Grant; Rona M. MacKie Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), and in particular hyaluronan, are known to play a role in tumour cell migration, invasion and metastasis. Conditioned medium from two human metastatic melanoma cell lines (Hs294T and C8161) shows potent...
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Developmental Arrest of Mouse Tooth Germs in vitro by 6-Diazo-5-Oxonorleucine (DON)
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Pathobiology
Experimental Cell Biology (1981) 49 (3): 162–172.
Published Online: 08 October 2008
... inhibits glycoprotein and glycosaminoglycan synthesis. The concentration of DON ranged from 5-100 µg/ml; the lowest dose at which consistent results were obtained was 75 µg/ml. At the end of a 4-day culture period, controls displayed characteristic incisiform or molariform morphologies and possessed...
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Effect of Retinoids on Tumour Invasion and Metastasis
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Pathobiology
Pathobiology (1992) 60 (5): 271–277.
Published Online: 07 October 2008
..., instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Retinoids Invasion Metastasis Cell adhesion Glycosaminoglycans Heparanase Collagenase 30 05 1991 4 06 1991 7 10 2008 Michael Edward Department of Dermatology, Anderson College Building, University...
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Stimulation of Glycosaminoglycan Biosynthesis by Umbilical Cord Serum of Newborns Delivered by Mothers with EPH Gestosis (Preeclampsia)
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Pathobiology
Pathobiology (2001) 68 (6): 264–269.
Published Online: 02 August 2001
... and early replacement of hyaluronic acid by sulfated glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) both in these arteries and in Wharton’s jelly. Such a remodelling of the umbilical cord tissues is accompanied by an increase in insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) concentration in the umbilical cord serum. Methods: Contact...