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Endoglin, human

Known as: CD105 Antigen, Endoglin (Osler-Rendu-Weber Syndrome 1), ORW 
Endoglin (658 aa, ~71 kDa) is encoded by the human ENG gene. This protein plays a role in transforming growth factor receptor signaling.
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2017
2017
OBJECTIVE The present study is aimed to investigate the expression of Endoglin during breast cancer. Moreover, its clinical… 
2016
2016
Transforming growth factor-B1 (TGF-β1 )and its coreceptor endoglin (ENG) have been shown to contribute to hepatocellular tumor… 
2014
2014
The role of the antiangiogenic factors, the soluble form of the fms-like tyrosine kinase receptor 1 (sFlt- 1) and the soluble… 
2013
2013
Endoglin is a co-receptor for transforming growth factor- (TGF-) that acts as a suppressor of malignancy during mouse skin… 
2012
2012
The vascular endothelium is the thin monolayer of specialized cells that line the blood vessels of the cardiovascular system… 
2007
2007
  • 2007
  • Corpus ID: 28156327
Few studies about angiogenesis in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) have been conducted and little is known about the signifi cance… 
2007
2007
Context: Soluble endoglin (sEng), a coreceptor for TGF with antiangiogenic properties, acts synergistically with soluble fms-like… 
2006
2006
Background. CD105 (endoglin) is a proliferation−associated protein abundantly expressed in angiogenic endothe− lial cells. CD105… 
2000
2000
Understanding hydrologic processes of mitigation wetlands is fundamental key in effective ecosystem restoration and creation…