Heparin, which is traditionally used as an anticoagulant but has a variety of additional biological activities, was shown in several retrospective and prospective clinical trials to have an effect on cancer survival. Experimental evidence from animal models consistently demonstrates that heparin is an efficient inhibitor of metastasis. To clarify the mechanism of heparin antimetastatic activity, several biological effects are being investigated. Cancer progression and metastasis are associated with enhanced expression of heparanase, which is inhibited efficiently by heparin. Heparin is also a potent inhibitor of selectin-mediated interactions. P- and L-selectin were shown to contribute to the early stages of metastasis, which is associated ...
Cancer represents a major cause of overall mortality, second to cardiovascular disorders. Cancer pat...
Heparin and its derivatives have been shown to inhibit angiogenesis and metastasis formation. Accord...
INTRODUCTION: The integrin VLA-4-mediated binding is important for the metastatic dissemination of m...
Heparins are commonly administered to cancer patients for the treatment and pro-phylaxis of thromboe...
Metastasis is a multistep cascade initiated when malignant cells penetrate the tissue surrounding th...
Background: Retrospective analyses of clinical trials and prospective clinical studies have suggeste...
Ample evidence suggests that many of the in vivo anti-metastatic effects by heparins reflect their a...
Hematogenous metastasis is the passage of malignant cells from a primary solid tumor into the vascul...
Tumor progression associated with hematogenous metastatic spread is a multistep process based on a c...
Cell adhesion molecules play a significant role in cancer progression and metastasis. Cell-cell inte...
A series of size-defined low-molecular-weight heparins were generated by regioselective chemical mod...
Inflammation and cancer are related pathologies acting synergistically to promote tumor progression. ...
Beyond anticoagulation, the therapeutic potential of heparin derivatives and heparan sulfate (HS) mi...
Spontaneous and experimental metastasis can be effectively inhibited by the widely used anticoagulan...
Cancer represents a major cause of overall mortality, second to cardiovascular disorders. Cancer pat...
Cancer represents a major cause of overall mortality, second to cardiovascular disorders. Cancer pat...
Heparin and its derivatives have been shown to inhibit angiogenesis and metastasis formation. Accord...
INTRODUCTION: The integrin VLA-4-mediated binding is important for the metastatic dissemination of m...
Heparins are commonly administered to cancer patients for the treatment and pro-phylaxis of thromboe...
Metastasis is a multistep cascade initiated when malignant cells penetrate the tissue surrounding th...
Background: Retrospective analyses of clinical trials and prospective clinical studies have suggeste...
Ample evidence suggests that many of the in vivo anti-metastatic effects by heparins reflect their a...
Hematogenous metastasis is the passage of malignant cells from a primary solid tumor into the vascul...
Tumor progression associated with hematogenous metastatic spread is a multistep process based on a c...
Cell adhesion molecules play a significant role in cancer progression and metastasis. Cell-cell inte...
A series of size-defined low-molecular-weight heparins were generated by regioselective chemical mod...
Inflammation and cancer are related pathologies acting synergistically to promote tumor progression. ...
Beyond anticoagulation, the therapeutic potential of heparin derivatives and heparan sulfate (HS) mi...
Spontaneous and experimental metastasis can be effectively inhibited by the widely used anticoagulan...
Cancer represents a major cause of overall mortality, second to cardiovascular disorders. Cancer pat...
Cancer represents a major cause of overall mortality, second to cardiovascular disorders. Cancer pat...
Heparin and its derivatives have been shown to inhibit angiogenesis and metastasis formation. Accord...
INTRODUCTION: The integrin VLA-4-mediated binding is important for the metastatic dissemination of m...