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1. The Neuropilin-1/PKC axis promotes neuroendocrine differentiation and drug resistance of prostate cancer

3. Supplementary Movie from A Simple Approach to Cancer Therapy Afforded by Multivalent Pseudopeptides That Target Cell-Surface Nucleoproteins

4. Data from A Simple Approach to Cancer Therapy Afforded by Multivalent Pseudopeptides That Target Cell-Surface Nucleoproteins

5. Supplementary Figures 1-5, Tables 1-2, and Methods and Materials from A Simple Approach to Cancer Therapy Afforded by Multivalent Pseudopeptides That Target Cell-Surface Nucleoproteins

7. The Neuropilin-1/PKC axis promotes neuroendocrine differentiation and drug resistance of prostate cancer

8. Antitumor Activity and Mechanism of Action of Hormonotoxin, an LHRH Analog Conjugated to Dermaseptin-B2, a Multifunctional Antimicrobial Peptide

9. Antitumor Activity and Mechanism of Action of the Hormonotoxin, an LHRH Analog Conjugated to Dermaseptin-B2, a Multifunctional Antimicrobial Peptide

11. Antitumor Activity and Mechanism of Action of the Hormonotoxin, an LHRH Analog Conjugated to Dermaseptin-B2, a Multifunctional Antimicrobial Peptide

18. The synthetic peptide P111-136 derived from the C-terminal domain of heparin affin regulatory peptide inhibits tumour growth of prostate cancer PC-3 cells

19. A Pleiotrophin C-terminus peptide induces anti-cancer effects through RPTPβ/ζ

20. Targeting surface nucleolin with a multivalent pseudopeptide delays development of spontaneous melanoma in RET transgenic mice

22. Studies of the antitumor mechanism of action of dermaseptin B2, a multifunctional cationic antimicrobial peptide, reveal a partial implication of cell surface glycosaminoglycans

23. Identification of Candidate Angiogenic Inhibitors Processed by MMP-2 in Cell Based Proteomic Screens: Disruption of VEGF/HARP (Pleiotrophin) and VEGF / CTGF Angiogenic Inhibitory Complexes by MMP-2 Proteolysis

26. A Simple Approach to Cancer Therapy Afforded by Multivalent Pseudopeptides That Target Cell-Surface Nucleoproteins

28. Targeting surface nucleolin with a multivalent pseudopeptide delays development of spontaneous melanoma in RET transgenic mice

30. Antitumorigenic effects of a mutant of the heparin affin regulatory peptide on the U87 MG glioblastoma cell line

32. Identification of Candidate Angiogenic Inhibitors Processed by Matrix Metalloproteinase 2 (MMP-2) in Cell-Based Proteomic Screens: Disruption of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF)/Heparin Affin Regulatory Peptide (Pleiotrophin) and VEGF/Connective Tissue Growth Factor Angiogenic Inhibitory Complexes by MMP-2 Proteolysis

33. Inhibition of the mitogenic, angiogenic and tumorigenic activities of pleiotrophin by a synthetic peptide corresponding to its C-thrombospondin repeat-I domain

35. Targeting surface nucleolin with a multivalentpseudopeptide delays development ofspontaneous melanoma in RET transgenic mice.

36. Inhibition of the mitogenic, angiogenic and tumorigenic activities of pleiotrophin by a synthetic peptide corresponding to its C-thrombospondin repeat-I domain.

37. Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor 165 (VEGF165) Activities Are Inhibited by Carboxymethyl Benzylamide Dextran That Competes for Heparin Binding to VEGF165and VEGF165·KDR Complexes*

38. Antitumorigenic effects of a mutant of the heparin affin regulatory peptide on the U87 MG glioblastoma cell line.

39. 16-kDa fragment of pleiotrophin acts on endothelial and breast tumor cells and inhibits tumor development.

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