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    The increased accumulation of structurally modified versican and decorin is related with the progression of laryngeal cancer by Skandalis, S.S., Theocharis, A.D., Papageorgakopoulou, N., Vynios, D.H., Theocharis, D.A.

    Published in Biochimie (01-09-2006)
    “…Versican and decorin, two proteoglycans (PGs) with contradictory roles in the pathophysiology of cancer, comprise important stromal components in many tumor…”
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    Hyaluronidase and CD44 hyaluronan receptor expression in squamous cell laryngeal carcinoma by Christopoulos, Th.A., Papageorgakopoulou, N., Theocharis, D.A., Mastronikolis, N.S., Papadas, Th.A., Vynios, D.H.

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (01-07-2006)
    “…Squamous cell laryngeal carcinoma undergoes significant structural-related modifications of the extracellular matrix components (ECM), the most characteristics…”
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    Stage-related Decorin and Versican Expression in Human Laryngeal Cancer by STYLIANOU, M, SKANDALIS, S. S, PAPADAS, T. A, MASTRONIKOLIS, N. S, THEOCHARIS, D. A, PAPAGEORGAKOPOULOU, N, VYNIOS, D. H

    Published in Anticancer research (01-01-2008)
    “…Background: The major proteoglycan of normal human larynx is aggrecan. In laryngeal carcinoma, aggrecan is depleted, with versican and decorin appearing in…”
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    Determination and structural characterisation of dermatan sulfate in the presence of other galactosaminoglycans by Theocharis, D.A., Papageorgacopoulou, N., Vynios, D.H., Anagnostides, S.Th, Tsiganos, C.P.

    “…Chondroitin sulfate and dermatan sulfate are galactosaminoglycans that have similar size and charge density thus making difficult their separation and accurate…”
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    Age-related changes of proteoglycan subunits from sheep nasal cartilage by Theocharis, D A, Tsiganos, C P

    “…Proteoglycan subunits of sheep nasal cartilage from animals of five different ages were studied. There is a continuous reduction in the size and chondroitin…”
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