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. 1985 Sep;120(3):327-32.

Heparin-binding fragments of fibronectin are potent inhibitors of endothelial cell growth

Heparin-binding fragments of fibronectin are potent inhibitors of endothelial cell growth

G A Homandberg et al. Am J Pathol. 1985 Sep.

Abstract

Two heparin-binding proteolytic fragments of fibronectin--an amino-terminal 29-kd segment and a carboxyl-terminal 40-kd segment-are apparently specific, potent inhibitors of the growth of cultured bovine aortic endothelial cells and inhibit growth in a reversible, dose-dependent manner. In contrast, native fibronectin at higher dosages neither inhibits nor interferes with the effects of the 29-kd fragment. The data, therefore, suggest that fibronectin fragments may participate in the regulation of vascular growth.

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