179 results on '"Matrisian, L M"'
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2. Complex Roles of Matrix Metalloproteinases in Tumor Progression
3. Complex Roles of Matrix Metalloproteinases in Tumor Progression
4. Proteases, extracellular matrix, and cancer: a workshop of the path B study section
5. Myeloid-specific TGF-β signaling in bone promotes basic-FGF and breast cancer bone metastasis
6. Lessons to be learned from hematopoietic malignancies. Workshop report from the Division of Research Grants, National Institutes of Health
7. Introduction
8. Cooperative effects of matrix metalloproteinase and cyclooxygenase-2 inhibition on intestinal adenoma reduction
9. Myeloid-specific TGF-ß signaling in bone promotes basic-FGF and breast cancer bone metastasis
10. Matrilysin expression and function in airway epithelium.
11. Changing views of the role of matrix metalloproteinases in metastasis
12. Suppression of matrix metalloproteinases inhibits establishment of ectopic lesions by human endometrium in nude mice.
13. Matrix metalloproteinases are expressed during ductal and alveolar mammary morphogenesis, and misregulation of stromelysin-1 in transgenic mice induces unscheduled alveolar development.
14. Transforming growth factor beta mediates the progesterone suppression of an epithelial metalloproteinase by adjacent stroma in the human endometrium.
15. The metalloproteinase matrilysin is preferentially expressed by epithelial cells in a tissue-restricted pattern in the mouse.
16. Stromal-epithelial interaction mediates steroidal regulation of metalloproteinase expression in human endometrium.
17. Patterns of matrix metalloproteinase expression in cycling endometrium imply differential functions and regulation by steroid hormones.
18. Blocking of tumor promoter-induced AP-1 activity inhibits induced transformation in JB6 mouse epidermal cells.
19. Mutational analysis of the transin (rat stromelysin) autoinhibitor region demonstrates a role for residues surrounding the “cysteine switch”
20. Rat collagenase. Cloning, amino acid sequence comparison, and parathyroid hormone regulation in osteoblastic cells.
21. Epidermal growth factor stimulation of stromelysin mRNA in rat fibroblasts requires induction of proto-oncogenes c-fos and c-jun and activation of protein kinase C
22. Matrix metalloproteinases as targets for therapy in Kaposi sarcoma.
23. Effect of maturation on gastrointestinal absorption of epidermal growth factor in rats.
24. Processing of epidermal growth factor by suckling and adult rat intestinal cells.
25. Osteopontin, a novel substrate for matrix metalloproteinase-3 (stromelysin-1) and matrix metalloproteinase-7 (matrilysin).
26. Matrilysin: An Epithelial Matrix Metalloproteinase with Potentially Novel Functions
27. Isolation of the oncogene and epidermal growth factor-induced transin gene: complex control in rat fibroblasts
28. Intracellular processing of epidermal growth factor. I. Acidification of 125I-epidermal growth factor in intracellular organelles.
29. Disruption of intracellular processing of epidermal growth factor by methylamine inhibits epidermal growth factor-induced DNA synthesis but not early morphological or transcriptional events.
30. Structure-function relationships in the collagenase family member transin.
31. A novel nerve growth factor-responsive element in the stromelysin-1 (transin) gene that is necessary and sufficient for gene expression in PC12 cells.
32. The mRNA coding for the secreted protease transin is expressed more abundantly in malignant than in benign tumors.
33. Transforming growth factor beta 1 and cAMP inhibit transcription of epidermal growth factor- and oncogene-induced transin RNA.
34. Cytosolic calcium regulates epidermal growth factor endocytosis in rat pancreas and cultured fibroblasts.
35. EXPRESSION OF MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE GENES IN TRANSFORMED RAT-CELL LINES OF HIGH AND LOW METASTATIC POTENTIAL
36. Expression of most matrix metalloproteinase family members in breast cancer represents a tumor-induced host response
37. Insights from knock-out models concerning postischemic release of TNFalpha from isolated mouse hearts.
38. Metalloproteinase-7 contributes to joint destruction in Staphylococcus aureus induced arthritis.
39. Matrilysin [MMP-7] expression selects for cells with reduced sensitivity to apoptosis.
40. Matrix metalloproteinases: they're not just for matrix anymore!
41. Loss of JunB activity enhances stromelysin 1 expression in a model of the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition of mouse skin tumors.
42. Nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-kappaB) regulates proliferation and branching in mouse mammary epithelium.
43. Epithelial-stromal interactions and tumor progression: meeting summary and future directions.
44. Stabilized beta-catenin immortalizes colonic epithelial cells.
45. The PEA3 subfamily of Ets transcription factors synergizes with beta-catenin-LEF-1 to activate matrilysin transcription in intestinal tumors.
46. Tumor progression: defining the soil round the tumor seed.
47. Release of an invasion promoter E-cadherin fragment by matrilysin and stromelysin-1.
48. Protease inhibitors in oral carcinogenesis and chemoprevention.
49. Quick guide. Matrix metalloproteinases.
50. TEL, a putative tumor suppressor, modulates cell growth and cell morphology of ras-transformed cells while repressing the transcription of stromelysin-1.
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