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Characterization of the anti-angiogenic properties of arresten, an α1β1 integrin-dependent collagen-derived tumor suppressor

Nyberg et al., 2008

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Nyberg P
Xie L
Sugimoto H
Colorado P
Sund M
Holthaus K
Sudhakar A
Salo T
Kalluri R
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Experimental cell research

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Physiological and pathological turnover of basement membranes liberates biologically active cryptic molecules. Several collagen-derived fragments possess anti-angiogenic activity. Arresten is the 26-kDa non-collagenous domain of type IV collagen α1 chain. It …
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