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    Contreras HR, Fabre M, Granés F, Casaroli-Marano R, Rocamora N, Herreros AG, Reina M, Vilaró S.
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    Volpe CP, Lundgren A, Aints A, Mohamed AJ, Jaakkola P, Christensson B, Gahrton G, Jalkanen M, Smith CI, Dilber MS.
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  • 23. Syndecan-1 is required for Wnt-1-induced mammary tumorigenesis in mice.
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  • 36. ADAMTS4 (aggrecanase-1) activation on the cell surface involves C-terminal cleavage by glycosylphosphatidyl inositol-anchored membrane type 4-matrix metalloproteinase and binding of the activated proteinase to chondroitin sulfate and heparan sulfate on syndecan-1.
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