Imaging of homeostatic, neoplastic, and injured tissues by HA-based probes.
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Elevated hyaluronan and hyaluronan-mediated motility receptor are associated with biochemical failure in patients with intermediate-grade prostate tumorsOptical clearing of skin enhanced with hyaluronic acid for increased contrast of optoacoustic imaging.Cellular heterogeneity profiling by hyaluronan probes reveals an invasive but slow-growing breast tumor subset.Hyaluronan polymer length, grafting density, and surface poly(ethylene glycol) coating influence in vivo circulation and tumor targeting of hyaluronan-grafted liposomes.Identification, design and synthesis of tubulin-derived peptides as novel hyaluronan mimetic ligands for the receptor for hyaluronan-mediated motility (RHAMM/HMMR).
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Imaging of homeostatic, neoplastic, and injured tissues by HA-based probes.
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Imaging of homeostatic, neoplastic, and injured tissues by HA-based probes.
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Imaging of homeostatic, neoplastic, and injured tissues by HA-based probes.
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Imaging of homeostatic, neoplastic, and injured tissues by HA-based probes.
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P2093
P2860
P356
P1433
P1476
Imaging of homeostatic, neoplastic, and injured tissues by HA-based probes.
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P2093
Daniel Breadner
David Mikilus
Eva A Turley
James Koropatnick
Leonard G Luyt
Lisa Collis
Mandana Veiseh
Mina J Bissell
Natalia Akentieva
P2860
P356
10.1021/BM201143C
P577
2011-12-12T00:00:00Z