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Literature summary for 3.2.1.166 extracted from

  • Navarro, F.P.; Fares, R.P.; Sanchez, P.E.; Nadam, J.; Georges, B.; Moulin, C.; Morales, A.; Pequignot, J.M.; Bezin, L.
    Brain heparanase expression is up-regulated during postnatal development and hypoxia-induced neovascularization in adult rats (2008), J. Neurochem., 105, 34-45.
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Rattus norvegicus
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brain heparanase protein is mainly detected in neurons. Heparanase transcript and protein reach their greatest levels at early postnatal stages, in particular within the neocortex. At adulthood the increased heparanase transcript level correlates in the hippocampus with enhanced angiogenesis following repeated hypoxia exposures. Potential importance of heparanase in brain homeostasis Rattus norvegicus
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PC-12 cell increased heparanase expression during NGF-induced neuronal differentiation in PC12 cells Rattus norvegicus
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