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    Fibulin-4 exerts a dual role in LTBP-4L–mediated matrix assembly and function by Kumra, Heena, Nelea, Valentin, Hakami, Hana, Pagliuzza, Amelie, Djokic, Jelena, Xu, Jiongci, Yanagisawa, Hiromi, Reinhardt, Dieter P.

    “…Elastogenesis is a hierarchical process by which cells form functional elastic fibers, providing elasticity and the ability to regulate growth factor…”
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    PAC down-regulates estrogen receptor alpha and suppresses epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition in breast cancer cells by Al-Howail, Huda A, Hakami, Hana A, Al-Otaibi, Basem, Al-Mazrou, Amer, Daghestani, Maha H, Al-Jammaz, Ibrahim, Al-Khalaf, Huda H, Aboussekhra, Abdelilah

    Published in BMC cancer (27-07-2016)
    “…Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is an aggressive histological subtype with limited treatment options and very poor prognosis following progression after…”
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    Identification of the Cell Receptors for Fibulin-4 and Latent Transforming Growth Factor-β Binding Protein-4, and Their Functional Roles in Elastogenesis by Hakami, Hana

    Published 01-01-2020
    “…Introduction: Elastic fibers are abundant extracellular matrix (ECM) components that provide tissues such as skin, blood vessels and lungs with elasticity…”
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    PAD2-mediated citrullination of Fibulin-5 promotes elastogenesis by Sun, Bo, Tomita, Beverly, Salinger, Ari, Tilvawala, Ronak R., Li, Ling, Hakami, Hana, Liu, Tao, Tsoyi, Konstantin, Rosas, Ivan O., Reinhardt, Dieter P., Thompson, Paul R., Ho, I-Cheng

    Published in Matrix biology (01-08-2021)
    “…•FBLN5 is a substrate of PAD2 and its citrullination in lungs undergoes a temporal change correlating with in vivo elastogenesis.•Citrullination of FBLN5…”
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    The anti-cancer effect of Echis coloratus and Walterinnesia aegyptia venoms on colon cancer cells by Daghestani, Maha, Hakami, Hana H., Hassan, Zeinab K., Badr, Gamal, Amin, Maysoor H., Amin, Mohannad H., Shafi Bhat, Ramesa

    Published in Toxin reviews (03-07-2021)
    “…Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most prevalent causes of cancer mortality worldwide. Saudi patients are more likely to present CRC at advanced disease…”
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