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The following pages link to Tenascin-W is a specific marker of glioma-associated blood vessels and stimulates angiogenesis in vitro (Q33694568):
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- Transcriptional regulation of tenascin genes (Q26849961) (← links)
- Insidious changes in stromal matrix fuel cancer progression (Q26851261) (← links)
- Tenascin-W is a better cancer biomarker than tenascin-C for most human solid tumors (Q34402770) (← links)
- The arthritis severity locus Cia5a regulates the expression of inflammatory mediators including Syk pathway genes and proteases in pristane-induced arthritis. (Q34515149) (← links)
- Tenascins and the Importance of Adhesion Modulation (Q35006502) (← links)
- Advances in tenascin-C biology (Q35214557) (← links)
- Spatial organization of the tenascin-C microenvironment in experimental and human cancer (Q36125171) (← links)
- Transcriptional regulation of tenascin-W by TGF-beta signaling in the bone metastatic niche of breast cancer cells (Q37269535) (← links)
- How do tenascins influence the birth and life of a malignant cell? (Q37295200) (← links)
- Analyses of synovial tissues from arthritic and protected congenic rat strains reveal a new core set of genes associated with disease severity (Q37346017) (← links)
- A neurocentric perspective on glioma invasion (Q37638128) (← links)
- Emerging insights into barriers to effective brain tumor therapeutics (Q38237653) (← links)
- Role of tenascins in the ECM of gliomas (Q38361238) (← links)
- Tenascin-C and carcinoma cell invasion in oral and urinary bladder cancer (Q38385221) (← links)
- Definition of genetic events directing the development of distinct types of brain tumors from postnatal neural stem/progenitor cells (Q41301229) (← links)
- Mapping tenascin-C interaction with toll-like receptor 4 reveals a new subset of endogenous inflammatory triggers. (Q47100288) (← links)
- Isolation, characterisation and comparative analysis of human umbilical cord vein perivascular cells and cord blood mesenchymal stem cells. (Q50434100) (← links)
- The Expression and Possible Functions of Tenascin-W During Development and Disease (Q64118486) (← links)
- Characterization of Matricellular Protein Expression Signatures in Mechanistically Diverse Mouse Models of Kidney Injury (Q91272256) (← links)
- Protein profile of well-differentiated versus un-differentiated human bronchial/tracheal epithelial cells (Q96955135) (← links)
- Tenascin-W complex (Q107515166) (← links)