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Remodeling of rat ventral prostate after castration involves heparanase-1
(Springer, 2008-05-01)
Androgen deprivation causes the rat ventral prostate to reduce to 10% of its original size by 21 days after castration. The regressive changes result from the loss of epithelial cells by apoptosis and marked reorganization ...
Remodeling of rat ventral prostate after castration involves heparanase-1
(Springer, 2008-05-01)
Androgen deprivation causes the rat ventral prostate to reduce to 10% of its original size by 21 days after castration. The regressive changes result from the loss of epithelial cells by apoptosis and marked reorganization ...
Heparanase expression in circulating lymphocytes of breast cancer patients depends on the presence of the primary tumor and/or systemic metastasis
(Neoplasia Press, 2007-06-01)
Heparanase is an endo-beta-glucuronidase that is capable of degrading heparan sulfate chains of proteoglycans, generating a variety of bioactive molecules such as growth factors and chemotactic and angiogenic agents. the ...
Remodeling of rat ventral prostate after castration involves heparanase-1
(SpringerNew YorkEUA, 2008)
Heparanase-2 Expression in Normal Ovarian Epithelium and in Benign and Malignant Ovarian Tumors
(Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2009-12-01)
Introduction: Studies have highlighted the changes that take place in the environment between the cell and the extracellular matrix during the process of neoplastic expansion. Several papers have associated the expression ...
Experimental evidence of heparanase, Hsp70 and NF-κB gene expression on the response of anti-inflammatory drugs in TNBS-induced colonic inflammation
(Elsevier B. V., 2015-10-01)
Etiopathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease is unclear and results from a complex interplay of genetic, microbial, environmental and immune factors. Elucidating the mechanisms that drive IBD depends on the detailed ...
Expression of heparanase in basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma
(Soc Brasileira Dermatologia, 2016)
Background: Heparanase is an enzyme that cleaves heparan sulfate chains. Oligosaccharides generated by heparanase induce tumor progression. Basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma comprise types of nonmelanoma ...