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  • 3. Requirement for receptor-bound urokinase in plasmin-dependent cellular conversion of latent TGF-beta to TGF-beta.
    Odekon LE, Blasi F, Rifkin DB.
    J Cell Physiol; 1994 Mar; 158(3):398-407. PubMed ID: 8126064
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  • 4. Lipopolysaccharide inhibits activation of latent transforming growth factor-beta in bovine endothelial cells.
    Kojima S, Vernooy R, Moscatelli D, Amanuma H, Rifkin DB.
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  • 5. Retinoids potentiate transforming growth factor-beta activity in bovine endothelial cells through up-regulating the expression of transforming growth factor-beta receptors.
    Yoshizawa M, Miyazaki H, Kojima S.
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  • 6. Plasminogen-dependent activation of latent transforming growth factor beta (TGF beta) by growing cultures of osteoblast-like cells.
    Yee JA, Yan L, Dominguez JC, Allan EH, Martin TJ.
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  • 7. Structure and activation of the large latent transforming growth factor-Beta complex.
    Nunes I, Munger J, Harpel JG, Nagano Y, Shapiro R, Gleizes PE, Rifkin DB.
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  • 8. Mechanism of retinoid-induced activation of latent transforming growth factor-beta in bovine endothelial cells.
    Kojima S, Rifkin DB.
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  • 9. Angiostatic role of astrocytes: suppression of vascular endothelial cell growth by TGF-beta and other inhibitory factor(s).
    Behzadian MA, Wang XL, Jiang B, Caldwell RB.
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  • 10. [Activation of latent TGF-beta. A required mechanism for vascular integrity].
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  • 11. Latent transforming growth factor-beta is present in the extracellular matrix of embryonic hearts in situ.
    Ghosh S, Brauer PR.
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  • 12. Immunocytochemical localization of latent transforming growth factor-beta1 activation by stimulated macrophages.
    Chong H, Vodovotz Y, Cox GW, Barcellos-Hoff MH.
    J Cell Physiol; 1999 Mar; 178(3):275-83. PubMed ID: 9989773
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  • 13. Characterization of latent TGF-beta activation by murine peritoneal macrophages.
    Nunes I, Shapiro RL, Rifkin DB.
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  • 14. Cranial neural crest cells synthesize and secrete a latent form of transforming growth factor beta that can be activated by neural crest cell proteolysis.
    Brauer PR, Yee JA.
    Dev Biol; 1993 Jan 01; 155(1):281-5. PubMed ID: 8416842
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  • 15. Growth plate chondrocytes store latent transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta 1 in their matrix through latent TGF-beta 1 binding protein-1.
    Pedrozo HA, Schwartz Z, Gomez R, Ornoy A, Xin-Sheng W, Dallas SL, Bonewald LF, Dean DD, Boyan BD.
    J Cell Physiol; 1998 Nov 01; 177(2):343-54. PubMed ID: 9766531
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  • 16. Modulation of transforming growth factor-beta 1 antiproliferative effects on endothelial cells by cysteine, cystine, and N-acetylcysteine.
    Das SK, White AC, Fanburg BL.
    J Clin Invest; 1992 Nov 01; 90(5):1649-56. PubMed ID: 1430195
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  • 17. A possible role of vimentin on the cell surface for the activation of latent transforming growth factor-beta.
    Nishida Y, Shibata K, Yamasaki M, Sato Y, Abe M.
    FEBS Lett; 2009 Jan 22; 583(2):308-12. PubMed ID: 19121313
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  • 18. Subcellular localization of (latent) transforming growth factor beta and the latent TGF-beta binding protein in rat hepatocytes and hepatic stellate cells.
    Roth-Eichhorn S, Kühl K, Gressner AM.
    Hepatology; 1998 Dec 22; 28(6):1588-96. PubMed ID: 9828223
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  • 19. Effects of endogenously activated transforming growth factor-beta on growth and differentiation of retinoic acid-treated HL-60 cells.
    Nunes I, Kojima S, Rifkin DB.
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  • 20. Cellular response to latent TGF-beta1 is facilitated by insulin-like growth factor-II/mannose-6-phosphate receptors on MS-9 cells.
    Ghahary A, Tredget EE, Mi L, Yang L.
    Exp Cell Res; 1999 Aug 25; 251(1):111-20. PubMed ID: 10438576
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