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Academic Article Matrix crosslinking forces tumor progression by enhancing integrin signaling.
Academic Article A novel fibrotic disorder associated with increased dermal fibroblast proliferation and downregulation of genes of the microfibrillar network.
Academic Article The role of lysyl oxidase family members in the stabilization of abdominal aortic aneurysms.
Academic Article LOXL1-associated candidate epithelial pathomechanisms in exfoliation glaucoma.
Academic Article Functional analysis of the promoter and first intron of the human lysyl oxidase gene.
Academic Article Lysyl Oxidase (LOX): Functional Contributions to Signaling Pathways.
Academic Article Drosophila lysyl oxidases Dmloxl-1 and Dmloxl-2 are differentially expressed and the active DmLOXL-1 influences gene expression and development.
Academic Article Lysyl oxidase in development, aging and pathologies of the skin.
Academic Article Pelvic organ prolapse in fibulin-5 knockout mice: pregnancy-induced changes in elastic fiber homeostasis in mouse vagina.
Academic Article Selective upregulation and amplification of the lysyl oxidase like-4 (LOXL4) gene in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.
Academic Article Lysyl oxidase binds transforming growth factor-beta and regulates its signaling via amine oxidase activity.
Concept Extracellular Matrix
Concept Extracellular Matrix Proteins
Grant Multiple Functions of novel lysyl oxidase like proteins
Grant LYSYL OXIDASE GENE MUTATIONS IN COLON CANCER
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