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1. A novel recombinant human microplasminogen induced complete posterior vitreous detachment without morphological change of retina in juvenile rabbits.

2. Human plasminogen kringle 1-5 inhibits angiogenesis and induces thrombomodulin degradation in a protein kinase A-dependent manner.

3. Requirement of the enzymatic and signaling activities of plasmin for phorbol-ester-induced scattering of colon cancer cells.

4. Characterization and biological activities of recombinant human plasminogen kringle 1-3 produced in Escherichia coli.

5. Indications of neutralising anti-idiotypic antibodies and selective proteolytic fragmentation in polyclonal anti-D IgG preparations.

6. Bombesin-dependent pro-MMP-9 activation in prostatic cancer cells requires beta1 integrin engagement.

7. Malignant ascites fluid (MAF), including ovarian-cancer-associated MAF, contains angiostatin and other factor(s) which inhibit angiogenesis.

8. Quantitative high throughput endothelial cell migration and invasion assay system.

9. Angiostatin induces mitotic cell death of proliferating endothelial cells.

10. Angiostatin generation by human pancreatic cancer.

11. A novel assay of angiogenesis in the quail chorioallantoic membrane: stimulation by bFGF and inhibition by angiostatin according to fractal dimension and grid intersection.

12. Urokinase-type plasminogen activator-induced monocyte adhesion is modulated by kininogen, kallikrein, factor XII, and plasminogen.

13. The effect of hypofibrinogenemia and fibrinolysis on skeletal muscle function after ischemia and reperfusion.

14. Purine and pyrimidine modification of growth and surface properties of baby hamster kidney cells (BHK21/C13).

17. The role of serum and fetuin in the growth of monkey kidney cells in culture.

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