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Hyaluronic acid (HA) promotes tumor metastasis and is an accurate diagnostic marker for bladder cancer. HA is synthesized by HA synthases HAS1, HAS2, …
Authors: Roozbeh Golshani, Luis Lopez, Veronica Estrella, Mario Kramer, Naoko Iida, Vinata B Lokeshwar
Source: Cancer research. 2008 Jan 15
View Full TextAlthough most spinal cord injuries are anatomically incomplete, only limited functional recovery has been observed in people and rats with partial les…
Authors: Victor L Arvanian, Lisa Schnell, Li Lou, Roozbeh Golshani, Arsen Hunanyan, Arko Ghosh, Damien D Pearse, John K Robinson, Martin E Schwab, James W Fawcett,…
Source: Experimental neurology. 2009 Apr
View Full TextBACKGROUND: For bladder cancer (BCa) patients undergoing bladder-sparing treatments, molecular markers may aid in accurately predicting progression to…
Authors: Mario W Kramer, Roozbeh Golshani, Axel S Merseburger, Judith Knapp, Alfredo Garcia, Joerg Hennenlotter, Robert C Duncan, Mark S Soloway, Merce Jorda, Marcus A Kuczyk,…
Source: European urology. 2010 Jan
View Full TextHyaluronic acid (HA) levels are elevated in bladder cancer tissues and regulate tumor growth and progression. Urinary HA levels measured by the HA tes…
Authors: Roozbeh Golshani, Stefan H Hautmann, Veronica Estrella, Brian L Cohen, Christopher C Kyle, Murugesan Manoharan, Merce Jorda, Mark S Soloway, Vinata B Lokeshwar
Source: International journal of cancer. Journal international du cancer. 2007 Apr 15
View Full TextPURPOSE: Levels of uronate, a basic component of urothelial glycosaminoglycans, are increased in urine specimens of patients with interstitial cystiti…
Authors: Vinata B Lokeshwar, Marie G Selzer, Darius J Unwala, Veronica Estrella, Maria-Fernanda Lorenzo Gomez, Roozbeh Golshani, Robert R Kester, David J Klumpp, Angelo E Gousse
Source: The Journal of urology. 2006 Sep
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