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252. Overexpression of heparanase attenuated TGF-beta-stimulated signaling in tumor cells

253. Overexpression of heparanase enhances T lymphocyte activities and intensifies the inflammatory response in a model of murine rheumatoid arthritis

254. Rambam Health Care Campus Research Day Organizing Committee

261. Involvement of Heparanase in the Pathogenesis of Mesothelioma: Basic Aspects and Clinical Applications

263. Supersulfated low-molecular weight heparin synergizes with IGF1R/IR inhibitor to suppress synovial sarcoma growth and metastases

267. Chemotherapy induces secretion of exosomes loaded with heparanase that degrades extracellular matrix and impacts tumor and host cell behavior

270. Inhibition of Heparanase in Pediatric Brain Tumor Cells Attenuates their Proliferation, Invasive Capacity, and In Vivo Tumor Growth

274. Heparanase-enhanced Shedding of Syndecan-1 and Its Role in Driving Disease Pathogenesis and Progression

278. The Role of Heparanase in the Pathogenesis of Acute Pancreatitis: A Potential Therapeutic Target

280. Involvement of heparanase in the pathogenesis of acute kidney injury: nephroprotective effect of PG545

283. Functional rs4693608 SNP is Located into Strong Hpse Gene Intron Enhancer and Thereby Influences to the Ability of Nuclear Proteins Binding and Activity of This Enhancer in Broad Number of Hematological Cell Lines and ALL/AML Primary Samples

285. Heparanase Promotes Glioma Progression and Is Inversely Correlated with Patient Survival

289. Cloning of two splice variants of Spalaxheparanase encoding for truncated proteins

291. Heparanase Promotes Glioma Progression and is Inversely Correlated with Patient Survival.

292. Heparanase is required for activation and function of macrophages

293. Heparanase Is Essential for the Development of Acute Experimental Glomerulonephritis

294. Heparanase expression upregulates platelet adhesion activity and thrombogenicity

295. Lung ICAM-1 and ICAM-2 support spontaneous intravascular effector lymphocyte entrapment but are not required for neutrophil entrapment or emigration inside endotoxin-inflamed lungs

298. Heparanase Overexpression Induces Glucagon Resistance and Protects Animals From Chemically Induced Diabetes

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