By virtue of their multifunctional nature, proteoglycans (PGs) are thought to govern the process of cell movement in numerous physiological and pathological contexts, spanning from early embryonic development to tumour invasion and metastasis. The precise mode by which they influence this process is still fragmentary, but evidence is accruing that they may affect it in a multifaceted manner. PGs bound to the plasma membrane mediate the polyvalent interaction of the cell with matrix constituents and with molecules of the neighbouring cells' surfaces; they modulate the activity of receptors implicated in the recognition of these components; and they participate in the perception and convergence of growth- and motility-promoting cues contribut...
Proteoglycans (PGs), a family of complex post-translationally sculptured macromolecules, are fundame...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is a complex, interconnected network of three major constituents: col...
AbstractDirectional cell locomotion is critical in many physiological processes, including morphogen...
Proteoglycans comprise a part of the extracellular matrix that participates in the molecular events ...
Proteoglycans are a diverse group of molecules which are characterized by a central protein backbone...
Proteoglycans are a diverse group of molecules which are characterized by a central protein backbone...
Proteoglycans are a diverse group of molecules which are characterized by a central protein backbone...
We have recently shown that the large hyaluronan-aggregating chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan from c...
Proteoglycans are abundant components of the cell surface and extracellular matrix that mediate crit...
Cancer cell behavior is not only governed by tumor cell-autonomous properties, but also by the surro...
Proteolytic processes in the extracellular matrix are a major influence on cell adhesion, migration,...
Proteoglycans (PGs), important constituents of the extracellular matrix, have been associated with c...
ABSTRACT: The extracellular matrix (ecm), which is composed of collagens, glycoproteins, and proteog...
Structural variations and heterogeneities associated with the amount and the position of sulfated gr...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 1999.Includes ...
Proteoglycans (PGs), a family of complex post-translationally sculptured macromolecules, are fundame...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is a complex, interconnected network of three major constituents: col...
AbstractDirectional cell locomotion is critical in many physiological processes, including morphogen...
Proteoglycans comprise a part of the extracellular matrix that participates in the molecular events ...
Proteoglycans are a diverse group of molecules which are characterized by a central protein backbone...
Proteoglycans are a diverse group of molecules which are characterized by a central protein backbone...
Proteoglycans are a diverse group of molecules which are characterized by a central protein backbone...
We have recently shown that the large hyaluronan-aggregating chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan from c...
Proteoglycans are abundant components of the cell surface and extracellular matrix that mediate crit...
Cancer cell behavior is not only governed by tumor cell-autonomous properties, but also by the surro...
Proteolytic processes in the extracellular matrix are a major influence on cell adhesion, migration,...
Proteoglycans (PGs), important constituents of the extracellular matrix, have been associated with c...
ABSTRACT: The extracellular matrix (ecm), which is composed of collagens, glycoproteins, and proteog...
Structural variations and heterogeneities associated with the amount and the position of sulfated gr...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 1999.Includes ...
Proteoglycans (PGs), a family of complex post-translationally sculptured macromolecules, are fundame...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is a complex, interconnected network of three major constituents: col...
AbstractDirectional cell locomotion is critical in many physiological processes, including morphogen...