A current perspective of canstatin, a fragment of type IV collagen alpha 2 chain
Type IV collagen is a main component of basement membrane extracellular matrix. Canstatin, a non-collagenous C-terminal fragment of type IV collagen α2 chain, was firstly identified as an endogenous anti-angiogenic and anti-tumor factor, which also has an anti-lymphangiogenic effect. Then, canstatin...
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Main Authors: | Muneyoshi Okada (Author), Hideyuki Yamawaki (Author) |
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2019-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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