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Cancer cell-derived microvesicles constitute a novel mediator of hypoxia dependent induction of pro-angiogenic signaling
2010) 35th Congress of the Federation-of-European-Biochemical-Societies In The FEBS Journal 277(Suppl. 1). p.132-132(
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Tissue factor phosphorylation requires protease activated receptor-2 expression: Correlation with the prognosis of human breast cancer
2010) 5th International Conference on Thrombosis and Hemostasis Issues in Cancer In Thrombosis Research 125. p.164-164(
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Magnetic nanoparticle-based isolation of endocytic vesicles reveals a role of the heat shock protein GRP75 in macromolecular delivery.
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Ornithine decarboxylase and extracellular polyamines regulate microvascular sprouting and actin cytoskeleton dynamics in endothelial cells.
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Establishment of heparan sulphate deficient primary endothelial cells from EXT-1(flox/flox) mouse lungs and sprouting aortas.
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Evidence for tissue factor phosphorylation and its correlation with protease activated receptor expression and the prognosis of primary breast cancer.
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- 2009
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ScFv antibody-induced translocation of cell-surface heparan sulfate proteoglycan to endocytic vesicles: Evidence for heparan sulfate epitope specificity and role of both syndecan and glypican.
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Characterizing peptide-mediated DNA internalization in human cancer cells.
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Developments in macromolecular drug delivery.
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The polyamines regulate endothelial cell survival during hypoxic stress through PI3K/AKT and MCL-1.
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