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433 related items for PubMed ID: 23016581

  • 1. Antiangiogenic function of antithrombin is dependent on its conformational variation: implication for other serpins.
    Azhar A, Singh P, Rashid Q, Naseem A, Khan MS, Jairajpuri MA.
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  • 2. Antiangiogenic antithrombin blocks the heparan sulfate-dependent binding of proangiogenic growth factors to their endothelial cell receptors: evidence for differential binding of antiangiogenic and anticoagulant forms of antithrombin to proangiogenic heparan sulfate domains.
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  • 3. Oxidized antithrombin is a dual inhibitor of coagulation and angiogenesis: Importance of low heparin affinity.
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  • 5. Antiangiogenic effects of latent antithrombin through perturbed cell-matrix interactions and apoptosis of endothelial cells.
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  • 7. The antithrombin P1 residue is important for target proteinase specificity but not for heparin activation of the serpin. Characterization of P1 antithrombin variants with altered proteinase specificity but normal heparin activation.
    Chuang YJ, Swanson R, Raja SM, Bock SC, Olson ST.
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  • 8. Antiangiogenic antithrombin induces global changes in the gene expression profile of endothelial cells.
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  • 9. Antiangiogenic forms of antithrombin specifically bind to the anticoagulant heparin sequence.
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  • 10. A novel anti-angiogenic form of antithrombin with retained proteinase binding ability and heparin affinity.
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  • 11. Role of heparin and heparinlike molecules in thrombosis and atherosclerosis.
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  • 12. Molecular mechanisms of antithrombin-heparin regulation of blood clotting proteinases. A paradigm for understanding proteinase regulation by serpin family protein proteinase inhibitors.
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  • 13. Preparative induction and characterization of L-antithrombin: a structural homologue of latent plasminogen activator inhibitor-1.
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  • 15. Antiangiogenic antithrombin down-regulates the expression of the proangiogenic heparan sulfate proteoglycan, perlecan, in endothelial cells.
    Zhang W, Chuang YJ, Swanson R, Li J, Seo K, Leung L, Lau LF, Olson ST.
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  • 16. Anti-FGF2 approaches as a strategy to compensate resistance to anti-VEGF therapy: long-pentraxin 3 as a novel antiangiogenic FGF2-antagonist.
    Alessi P, Leali D, Camozzi M, Cantelmo A, Albini A, Presta M.
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  • 17. Structure of beta-antithrombin and the effect of glycosylation on antithrombin's heparin affinity and activity.
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  • 18. The role of Arg46 and Arg47 of antithrombin in heparin binding.
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  • 19. Characterization of the conformational alterations, reduced anticoagulant activity, and enhanced antiangiogenic activity of prelatent antithrombin.
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  • 20. Roles of N-terminal region residues Lys11, Arg13, and Arg24 of antithrombin in heparin recognition and in promotion and stabilization of the heparin-induced conformational change.
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    Biochemistry; 2004 Jan 27; 43(3):675-83. PubMed ID: 14730971
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