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Extracellular matrix component signaling in cancer
Hinke A. B. Multhaupt
, Birgit Leitinger, Donald Gullberg,
John R. Couchman
Nutritional Immunology
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Basement Membrane
100%
Biological Activity
100%
Cell Adhesion
100%
Cell Population
100%
Cell Response
100%
Cell Surface Receptor
100%
Cluster of Differentiation 44 (CD44)
100%
Collagen
100%
Cytoskeletal Organization
100%
Discoidin Domain Receptor 1 (DDR1)
100%
Disease Pathogenesis
100%
Early Development
100%
Extracellular Matrix
100%
Extracellular Matrix Protein 1 (ECM1)
100%
Fibronectin
100%
Growth Factors
100%
Immune Disease
100%
Immune Surveillance
100%
In Cancer
100%
Integrin
100%
Macromolecules
100%
Matrix Receptor
100%
Matrix Rigidity
100%
Membrane Glycoproteins
100%
Motility
100%
Protein Cross-linking
100%
Receptor Profile
100%
Receptor Subtypes
100%
Signaling Events
100%
Specific Ligands
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Syndecan-1
100%
Tissue Homeostasis
100%
Transforming Growth Factor-β
100%
Transmembrane Proteoglycan
100%
Tumor
100%
Tumor Progression
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Biological Activity
100%
Cancer Growth Factor
100%
CD44
100%
Cell Adhesion
100%
Cell Surface Receptor
100%
Discoidin Domain
100%
Fibronectin
100%
Growth Factor
100%
Homeostasis
100%
Immunosurveillance
100%
Integrin
100%
Macromolecule
100%
Membrane Glycoproteins
100%
Protein Cross Linking
100%
Proteoglycan
100%
Rigidity
100%
Syndecan
100%
Tumor Progression
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Basement Membrane
50%
Biological Activity
50%
Cancer Growth Factor
50%
Cell Adhesion
50%
Cell Population
50%
Cell Surface Receptor
50%
Diseases
50%
Extracellular Matrix
100%
Fibronectin
50%
Glycoprotein
50%
Growth Factor
50%
Homeostasis
50%
Immunosurveillance
50%
Integrin
50%
Malignant Neoplasm
100%
Neoplasm
50%
Proteoglycan
50%
Receptor
100%
Syndecan
50%
Tumor Progression
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Basement Membrane
50%
Biological Activity
50%
Cancer Growth Factor
50%
CD44
50%
Cell Adhesion
50%
Cell Population
50%
Cell Surface
50%
Extracellular Matrix
100%
Fibronectin
50%
Glycoprotein
50%
Growth Factor
50%
Homeostasis
50%
Immunosurveillance
50%
Integrin
50%
Macromolecule
50%
Protein Cross Linking
50%
Proteoglycan
50%
Rigidity
50%