Destruction of extracellular matrices containing glycoproteins, elastin, and collagen by metastatic human tumor cells.
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Tumor invasion and metastases: role of the basement membrane. Warner-Lambert Parke-Davis Award lectureAt the leading edge of three-dimensional cell migrationA 170-kDa membrane-bound protease is associated with the expression of invasiveness by human malignant melanoma cellsProduction of plasminogen activator by migrating cephalic neural crest cellsUptake of extracellular enzyme by a novel pathway is a major determinant of cathepsin L levels in human macrophagesClinical study of noninvasive in vivo melanoma and nonmelanoma skin cancers using multimodal spectral diagnosis.Degradation of heparan sulfate in the subendothelial extracellular matrix by a readily released heparanase from human neutrophils. Possible role in invasion through basement membranes.Limited cleavage of cellular fibronectin by plasminogen activator purified from transformed cells.Mouse L cells expressing human prourokinase-type plasminogen activator: effects on extracellular matrix degradation and invasion.Plasminogen activator inhibitor is associated with the extracellular matrix of cultured bovine smooth muscle cells.Inhibition of tumor-cell-mediated extracellular matrix destruction by a fibroblast proteinase inhibitor, protease nexin IIn vitro inhibition of human sarcoma cells' invasive ability by bis(5-amidino-2-benzimidazolyl)methane--a novel esteroprotease inhibitor.Variable susceptibility to NK activity of cloned cell lines derived from a primary rat rhabdomyosarcoma: relationship to metastatic potential.Degradation of extracellular matrix by mouse trophoblast outgrowths: a model for implantationThe extracellular matrix of normal chick embryo fibroblasts: its effect on transformed chick fibroblasts and its proteolytic degradation by the transformants.Interaction between pathogenic amebas and fibronectin: substrate degradation and changes in cytoskeleton organizationDegradation of connective tissue matrices by macrophages. III. Morphological and biochemical studies on extracellular, pericellular, and intracellular events in matrix proteolysis by macrophages in cultureIdentification of a specific receptor for plasmin on a group A streptococcus.Purification and characterization of a 27,000-Mr extracellular proteinase from Trichophyton rubrum.Role of the 21-kDa protein TIMP-3 in oncogenic transformation of cultured chicken embryo fibroblastsHuman fibroblasts accelerate the inhibition of thrombin by protease nexin.17 beta-estradiol regulates and v-Ha-ras transfection constitutively enhances MCF7 breast cancer cell interactions with basement membrane.Activating the nuclear piston mechanism of 3D migration in tumor cells.Influence of collagen substrata on glycosaminoglycan production by B16 melanoma cells.Barriers to drug delivery in solid tumors.A top-down view of the tumor microenvironment: structure, cells and signaling.Plasmin-coated borrelia Burgdorferi degrades soluble and insoluble components of the mammalian extracellular matrix.Complementation between urokinase-producing and receptor-producing cells in extracellular matrix degradation.Metastatic behavior of human melanoma cell lines in nude mice correlates with urokinase-type plasminogen activator, its type-1 inhibitor, and urokinase-mediated matrix degradationDegradation of connective tissue matrices by macrophages. II. Influence of matrix composition on proteolysis of glycoproteins, elastin, and collagen by macrophages in culture.In vivo paracrine interaction between urokinase and its receptor: effect on tumor cell invasion.Human plasma fibronectin as a substrate for human urokinase.
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Destruction of extracellular matrices containing glycoproteins, elastin, and collagen by metastatic human tumor cells.
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Destruction of extracellular m ...... metastatic human tumor cells.
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Destruction of extracellular m ...... metastatic human tumor cells.
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Destruction of extracellular m ...... metastatic human tumor cells.
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