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Pancreatic tumor growth is regulated by the balance between positive and negative modulators of angiogenesis
There is increasing evidence for the implication of tumor-derived angiogenic and anti-angiogenic factors in controlling tumor growth in vivo. In this study, we documented the production of inhibitors of angiogene...
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Phosphoglycerate kinase acts in tumour angiogenesis as a disulphide reductase
Disulphide bonds in secreted proteins are considered to be inert because of the oxidizing nature of the extracellular milieu. An exception to this rule is a reductase secreted by tumour cells that reduces disu...
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Expression and potential role of E-cadherin in pancreatic carcinoma
Our results indicate that loss of E-cadherin might be associated with a more invasive phenotype in pancreatic cancer.