Search Results - "Bratt, Anders"
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Horizontal Transfer of Oncogenes by Uptake of Apoptotic Bodies
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (22-05-2001)“…Tumor formation involves the accumulation of a series of genetic alterations that are required for malignant growth. In most malignancies, genetic changes can…”
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Angiomotin Regulates Endothelial Cell-Cell Junctions and Cell Motility
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (14-10-2005)“…We have previously identified angiomotin by its ability to bind to and mediate the anti-angiogenic properties of angiostatin. In vivo and in vitro data…”
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p130‐Angiomotin associates to actin and controls endothelial cell shape
Published in The FEBS journal (01-05-2006)“…Angiomotin, an 80 kDa protein expressed in endothelial cells, promotes cell migration and invasion, and stabilizes tube formation in vitro. Angiomotin belongs…”
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Angiomotin expression promotes hemangioendothelioma invasion
Published in Oncogene (19-02-2004)“…Angiomotin was identified by its ability to bind angiostatin and has been shown to mediate its activity in vitro. The family of angiomotin-like protein…”
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Angiomotin belongs to a novel protein family with conserved coiled-coil and PDZ binding domains
Published in Gene (18-09-2002)“…Angiomotin has previously been identified in a yeast two-hybrid screen by its ability to bind to angiostatin, an inhibitor of novel formation of blood vessels…”
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Loss of responsiveness to chemotactic factors by deletion of the C-terminal protein interaction site of angiomotin
Published in Journal of cell science (15-09-2003)“…We have recently identified a novel protein, named angiomotin, by its ability to bind the angiogenesis inhibitor angiostatin in the yeast two-hybrid system…”
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The Role of Angiomotin in Endothelial Cell Motility and Cell-Cell Junction Formation
Published 01-01-2005“…Clinical as well as pre-clinical data show that tumor growth can be restrained by inhibiting angiogenesis. We have been investigating the mechanism of action…”
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Corrigendum to “Angiomotin belongs to a novel protein family with conserved coiled-coil and PDZ binding domains” [Gene 298 (2002) 69–77]
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