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Volume 14 (2013) - February 2013

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The scaffolding protein GRASP/Tamalin directly binds to Dock180 as well as to cytohesins facilitating GTPase crosstalk in epithelial cell migration

Myriam A Attar, Lorraine C Santy BMC Cell Biology 2013, 14:9 (26 February 2013)

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H-RN, a peptide derived from hepatocyte growth factor, inhibits corneal neovascularization by inducing endothelial apoptosis and arresting the cell cycle

Ye Sun, Li Su, Zhongxiao Wang, Yi Xu, Xun Xu BMC Cell Biology 2013, 14:8 (24 February 2013)

Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed |  Editor’s summary

A peptide derived from the hepatocyte growth factor kringle 1 domain displays anti-angiogenic activity in HUVEC cells and effectively inhibits VEGF-induced corneal angiogenesis in a mouse model of corneal neovascularization.


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