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Grant INTERACTIONS OF GELATINASES WITH SERUM/MEMBRANE PROTEIN
Academic Article Extracellular functions of galectin-3.
Academic Article Mechano-transduction mediated secretion and uptake of galectin-3 in breast carcinoma cells: implications in the extracellular functions of the lectin.
Academic Article Human galectin-3 promotes Trypanosoma cruzi adhesion to human coronary artery smooth muscle cells.
Academic Article Galectin-3 interacts with membrane lipids and penetrates the lipid bilayer.
Concept Galectin 3
Academic Article Galectin-3 binding potentials of mouse tumor EHS and human placental laminins.
Academic Article Modulation of the biological functions of galectin-3 by matrix metalloproteinases.
Academic Article Adhesion of human breast carcinoma to extracellular matrix proteins is modulated by galectin-3.
Academic Article Regulation of cellular adhesion to extracellular matrix proteins by galectin-3.
Academic Article Novel mechanism that Trypanosoma cruzi uses to adhere to the extracellular matrix mediated by human galectin-3.
Academic Article Rapid release of intracellular galectin-3 from breast carcinoma cells by fetuin.
Academic Article Galectin-3 regulates the adhesive interaction between breast carcinoma cells and elastin.
Academic Article Galectin-3 mediates the endocytosis of beta-1 integrins by breast carcinoma cells.
Academic Article Galectin-3 is a novel substrate for human matrix metalloproteinases-2 and -9.
Academic Article Induction of tumorigenicity by galectin-3 in a nontumorigenic human breast-carcinoma cell-line.
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