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1. The multifaceted role of Matricellular Proteins in health and cancer, as biomarkers and therapeutic targets.

2. Functions of Matricellular Proteins in Dental Tissues and Their Emerging Roles in Orofacial Tissue Development, Maintenance, and Disease.

3. Current updates on the role of reactive oxygen species in bladder cancer pathogenesis and therapeutics.

4. The predicted collagen-binding domains of Drosophila SPARC are essential for survival and for collagen IV distribution and assembly into basement membranes.

5. Secreted protein acidic and rich in cysteine (SPARC) regulates thermogenesis in white and brown adipocytes.

6. Aberrant methylation of secreted protein acidic and rich in cysteine gene and its significance in gastric cancer.

7. Secreted modular calcium-binding proteins in pathophysiological processes and embryonic development.

8. Secreted protein acidic and rich in cysteine (SPARC) improves glucose tolerance via AMP-activated protein kinase activation.

9. Downregulation of SPARC Is Associated with Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition and Low Differentiation State of Biliary Tract Cancer Cells.

10. Integrated Analysis of the Endoscopic, Pathological and Molecular Characteristics of Colorectal Tumorigenesis.

11. The impact of SPARC on age-related cardiac dysfunction and fibrosis in Drosophila.

12. Secreted protein acidic and rich in cysteine functions in colitis via IL17A regulation in mucosal CD4 + T cells.

13. Formation and Dissociation of Sperm Bundles in Monotremes.

14. Re-sensitization of 5-FU resistance by SPARC through negative regulation of glucose metabolism in hepatocellular carcinoma.

15. Novel role for matricellular proteins in the regulation of islet β cell survival: the effect of SPARC on survival, proliferation, and signaling.

16. SPARC/osteonectin is involved in metastatic process to the lung during melanoma progression.

17. SPARC promotes leukemic cell growth and predicts acute myeloid leukemia outcome.

18. Role of SPARC in bone remodeling and cancer-related bone metastasis.

19. Critical role of the matricellular protein SPARC in mediating erythroid progenitor cell development in zebrafish.

21. Blockade of SOX4 mediated DNA repair by SPARC enhances radioresponse in medulloblastoma.

22. The expression, regulation and function of secreted protein, acidic, cysteine-rich in the follicle-luteal transition.

23. SPARC oppositely regulates inflammation and fibrosis in bleomycin-induced lung damage.

24. The regulatory function of SPARC in vascular biology.

25. SPARC promotes pericyte recruitment via inhibition of endoglin-dependent TGF-β1 activity.

26. SPARC downregulation attenuates the profibrogenic response of hepatic stellate cells induced by TGF-β1 and PDGF.

27. LPS induces greater bone and PDL loss in SPARC-null mice.

28. Behavioral signs of chronic back pain in the SPARC-null mouse.

29. Secretome analysis of human BMSCs and identification of SMOC1 as an important ECM protein in osteoblast differentiation.

30. SPARC (osteonectin) in breast tumors of different histologic types and its role in the outcome of invasive ductal carcinoma.

31. Silencing of secreted protein acidic and rich in cysteine inhibits the growth of human melanoma cells with G arrest induction.

32. SPARC: a key player in the pathologies associated with obesity and diabetes.

33. The role of MMP-9 in the anti-angiogenic effect of secreted protein acidic and rich in cysteine.

34. Inhibition of endogenous SPARC enhances pancreatic cancer cell growth: modulation by FGFR1-III isoform expression.

35. Absence of SPARC leads to impaired lens circulation.

36. SPARC-null mice exhibit lower intraocular pressures.

37. Xenopus SMOC-1 Inhibits bone morphogenetic protein signaling downstream of receptor binding and is essential for postgastrulation development in Xenopus.

38. The concentration of free calcium in plasma is set by the extracellular action of noncollagenous proteins and hydroxyapatite.

39. SPARC accelerates disease progression in experimental crescentic glomerulonephritis.

40. Interactions between extracellular matrix and growth factors in wound healing.

41. Pressure overload-induced alterations in fibrillar collagen content and myocardial diastolic function: role of secreted protein acidic and rich in cysteine (SPARC) in post-synthetic procollagen processing.

42. Absence of SPARC results in increased cardiac rupture and dysfunction after acute myocardial infarction.

43. The counteradhesive proteins, thrombospondin 1 and SPARC/osteonectin, open the tyrosine phosphorylation-responsive paracellular pathway in pulmonary vascular endothelia.

44. Expression and clinical significance of SPARC in clinical stage II tongue squamous cell carcinoma.

45. SPARC in cancer biology: its role in cancer progression and potential for therapy.

46. Macrophage-derived SPARC bridges tumor cell-extracellular matrix interactions toward metastasis.

47. SPARC ameliorates ovarian cancer-associated inflammation.

48. The role of the matricellular protein SPARC in the dynamic interaction between the tumor and the host.

49. HSP27 mediates SPARC-induced changes in glioma morphology, migration, and invasion.

50. SPARC-induced increase in glioma matrix and decrease in vascularity are associated with reduced VEGF expression and secretion.

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