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Rodriguez S, Riquelme C, Campos E, Chavez P, Brandan E, Inestrosa N
Biol Bull . 2017 Dec; 189(3):272-279. PMID: 29244580
The behavioral responses of veliger larvae of the gastropod Concholepas concholepas were studied in the presence of different natural and artificial settlement cues and microbial films. Early pre-competent larvae stopped...
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Brandan E, Llona I, Inestrosa N
Neurochem Int . 2010 May; 9(1):75-84. PMID: 20493103
This study describes the specificity, time-course and characteristics of the solubilization of class I-A forms of AChE by heparin, from the endplate regions of rat diaphragm muscle. Heparin fractions which...
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Olguin H, Brandan E
Dev Dyn . 2001 May; 221(1):106-15. PMID: 11357198
After arriving at the limb bud, migrating myogenic precursor cells express transcription factors responsible for the induction of terminal skeletal muscle differentiation. One such factor is myogenin, a member of...
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Riquelme C, Larrain J, Schonherr E, Henriquez J, Kresse H, Brandan E
J Biol Chem . 2000 Nov; 276(5):3589-96. PMID: 11071883
Decorin is a member of the family of the small leucine-rich proteoglycans. In addition to its function as an extracellular matrix organizer, it has the ability to activate the epidermal...
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Caceres S, Cuellar C, Casar J, Garrido J, Schaefer L, Kresse H, et al.
Eur J Cell Biol . 2000 Apr; 79(3):173-81. PMID: 10777109
Mdx mice uniquely recover from degenerative dystrophic lesions through an intense myoproliferative response. The onset and progression of this process are controlled by a complex set of interactions between myoblasts...
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Fuentealba L, Carey D, Brandan E
J Biol Chem . 1999 Dec; 274(53):37876-84. PMID: 10608853
Syndecan-3 is a member of a family of transmembrane proteoglycans that posses highly homologous cytoplasmic and transmembrane domains and function as extracellular matrix receptors and low-affinity receptors for signaling molecules...
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Villar M, Hassell J, Brandan E
J Cell Biochem . 1999 Nov; 75(4):665-74. PMID: 10572249
We have previously shown that the expression of perlecan, a heparan sulfate proteoglycan localized on the myoblast surface, is down-regulated during terminal differentiation of skeletal muscle myoblasts (Larraín et al....
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Larrain J, Carey D, Brandan E
J Biol Chem . 1998 Nov; 273(48):32288-96. PMID: 9822708
Expression of syndecan-1, a cell-surface heparan sulfate proteoglycan, is down-regulated during skeletal muscle differentiation (Larraín, J., Cizmeci-Smith, G., Troncoso, V., Stahl, R. C., Carey, D. J., and Brandan, E. (1997)...
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Schonherr E, Broszat M, Brandan E, Bruckner P, Kresse H
Arch Biochem Biophys . 1998 Jul; 355(2):241-8. PMID: 9675033
It has been shown that small proteoglycans containing leucine-rich repeats in their core proteins can form complexes with TGF-beta. Decorin, a ubiquitously found molecule of the extracellular matrix, is the...
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Larrain J, Alvarez J, Hassell J, Brandan E
Exp Cell Res . 1997 Aug; 234(2):405-12. PMID: 9260911
Heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPG) have been shown to be involved in the activation of tyrosine kinase receptors by basic fibroblasts growth factor (bFGF), a strong inhibitor of skeletal muscle differentiation....