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1. Biologically Active Decorin Is a Monomer in Solution.

2. Decorin-evoked paternally expressed gene 3 (PEG3) is an upstream regulator of the transcription factor EB (TFEB) in endothelial cell autophagy.

3. Reprint of: Decorin activates AMPK, an energy sensor kinase, to induce autophagy in endothelial cells.

4. Decorin activates AMPK, an energy sensor kinase, to induce autophagy in endothelial cells.

5. Decorin Potentiates Interferon-γ Activity in a Model of Allergic Inflammation.

6. Syndecan-1--Dependent Suppression of PDK1/Akt/Bad Signaling by Docosahexaenoic Acid Induces Apoptosis in Prostate Cancer.

7. Decorin Suppresses Prostate Tumor Growth through Inhibition of Epidermal Growth Factor and Androgen Receptor Pathways.

9. Biglycan potentially regulates angiogenesis during fracture repair by altering expression and function of endostatin.

10. Biglycan and decorin differentially regulate signaling in the fetal membranes.

11. Biglycan modulates angiogenesis and bone formation during fracture healing.

12. Decorin Induces Mitophagy in Breast Carcinoma Cells via Peroxisome Proliferator-activated Receptor γ Coactivator-1α (PGC-1α) and Mitostatin.

13. Decorin Antagonizes the Angiogenic Network.

14. Decorin Antagonizes Met Receptor Activity and Down-regulates β-Catenin and Myc Levels.

15. A Central Role for Decorin during Vertebrate Convergent Extension.

16. Genetic Evidence for the Coordinated Regulation of Collagen Fibrillogenesis in the Cornea by Decorin and Biglycan.

17. Decorin Protein Core Inhibits in Vivo Cancer Growth and Metabolism by Hindering Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Function and Triggering Apoptosis via Caspase-3 Activation.

18. Decorin Protein Core Inhibits in Vivo Cancer Growth and Metabolism by Hindering Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Function and Triggering Apoptosis via Caspase-3 Activation.

19. WARP Is a Novel Multimeric Component of the Chondrocyte Pericellular Matrix That Interacts with Perlecan.

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