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- 2021
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Hypoxic induction of exosome uptake through proteoglycan-dependent endocytosis fuels the lipid droplet phenotype in Glioma
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- 2017
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Increased deposition of glycosaminoglycans and altered structure of heparan sulfate in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
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- 2016
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GRP75 upregulates clathrin-independent endocytosis through actin cytoskeleton reorganization mediated by the concurrent activation of Cdc42 and RhoA
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- 2015
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Dermatan Sulfate-Free Mice Display Embryological Defects and Are Neonatal Lethal Despite Normal Lymphoid and Non-Lymphoid Organogenesis.
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- 2013
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Cancer cell exosomes depend on cell-surface heparan sulfate proteoglycans for their internalization and functional activity.
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Iduronic Acid in chondroitin/dermatan sulfate affects directional migration of aortic smooth muscle cells.
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- 2012
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ScFv Anti-Heparan Sulfate Antibodies Unexpectedly Activate Endothelial and Cancer Cells through p38 MAPK: Implications for Antibody-Based Targeting of Heparan Sulfate Proteoglycans in Cancer.
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Dermatan sulfate is involved in the tumorigenic properties of Esophagus Squamous Cell Carcinoma.
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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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Dermatan sulfate domains defined by the novel antibody GD3A12, in normal tissues and ovarian adenocarcinomas
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- 2008
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Single chain fragment anti-heparan sulfate antibody targets the polyamine transport system and attenuates polyamine-dependent cell proliferation.
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