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Endostatins
Known as:
Endostatin
, Endostatins [Chemical/Ingredient]
Angiostatic proteins that are formed from proteolytic cleavage of COLLAGEN TYPE XVIII.
National Institutes of Health
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AP25 peptide
Endostatin, human
LDP-endostatin N-terminal fusion protein
Recombinant Human Endostatin
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Broader (2)
Angiogenesis Inhibitors
Antineoplastic Agents
COL18A1 gene
COL18A1 wt Allele
Collagen Type XVIII
Collagen Type XVIII, alpha1 Subunit
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2013
2013
Cellular and molecular mechanisms of accelerated fracture healing by COX2 gene therapy: studies in a mouse model of multiple fractures.
K. Lau
,
V. Kothari
,
Amitava Das
,
Xiao-Bing Zhang
,
D. Baylink
Bone
2013
Corpus ID: 46593289
Highly Cited
2007
Highly Cited
2007
A new expression plasmid in Bifidobacterium longum as a delivery system of endostatin for cancer gene therapy
Y-F Xu
,
L.-P. Zhu
,
+4 authors
G-X Xu
Cancer Gene Therapy
2007
Corpus ID: 794688
To utilize Bifidobacterium longum (B. longum) as a safe and stable delivery system for endostatin in cancer gene therapy, we…
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Highly Cited
2006
Highly Cited
2006
Endostatin therapy reveals a U-shaped curve for antitumor activity
R. T. Sjin
,
J. Naspinski
,
+9 authors
K. Javaherian
Cancer Gene Therapy
2006
Corpus ID: 303323
Developing continuous systemic delivery of endostatin has been a goal of many laboratories. We have employed a method of gene…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Effects of Secreted Frizzled‐Related Protein 3 on Osteoblasts In Vitro
Yoon-Sok Chung
,
D. Baylink
,
+4 authors
S. Mohan
Journal of Bone and Mineral Research
2004
Corpus ID: 39228346
To examine if sFRP3s act as decoy receptors for Wnt, we examined the effects of recombinant sFRP3 on mouse osteoblast…
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Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
Endostatin inhibits the vascular endothelial growth factor-induced mobilization of endothelial progenitor cells.
G. Schuch
,
J. Heymach
,
+6 authors
S. Soker
Cancer Research
2003
Corpus ID: 12464995
Circulating endothelial cells (CECs) are present in peripheral blood and have been shown to contribute to normal and pathological…
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Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
Prospective analysis of circulating endostatin levels in patients with renal cell carcinoma
A. Feldman
,
H. Alexander
,
+5 authors
S. Libutti
Cancer
2002
Corpus ID: 9360765
The aim of the current study was to assess circulating levels of endogenous endostatin in patients with renal carinoma and to…
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Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
Endostatin reduces vascularization, blood flow, and growth in a rat gliosarcoma.
Dag R. Sorensen
,
T. Read
,
+7 authors
R. Bjerkvig
Neuro-Oncology
2002
Corpus ID: 22468802
Endostatin, the 20-kDa C-terminal fragment of collagen XVIII, has previously been shown to inhibit growth and induce regression…
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Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
Antiangiogenic activity of endostatin inhibits c6 glioma growth
I. Peroulis
,
N. Jonas
,
M. Saleh
International Journal of Cancer
2002
Corpus ID: 34633378
Angiogenesis is a vital component of the development and progression of many human solid tumors. Glioblastoma multiforme is one…
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2002
2002
Targeting multiple biological pathways as a strategy to improve the treatment of cancer.
M. O’Reilly
Clinical Cancer Research
2002
Corpus ID: 8102217
Over the past several years, the concept of targeted biological therapy for the treatment of cancer and other disease has emerged…
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Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
Intra‐tumoral administration of naked plasmid DNA encoding mouse endostatin inhibits renal carcinoma growth
J. Szary
,
S. Szala
International Journal of Cancer
2001
Corpus ID: 812605
Endostatin is a C‐terminal fragment of collagen XVIII and has potent anti‐angiogenic and anti‐tumor activity. Mouse endostatin…
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