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Heparanase patents: Dim past and bright future
Nicola J. Nasser,
Eviatar Nevo
Department of Evolutionary and Environmental Biology
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Immunology and Microbiology
Tumor Cell
100%
Extracellular Matrix
100%
Normal Human
100%
Angiogenesis
100%
Platelet
100%
Human Tissue
100%
Placenta
100%
Keyphrases
Heparanase
100%
Real Problems
16%
Tumor Cells
16%
Extracellular Matrix
16%
Pharmaceutical Companies
16%
Phase II Trial
16%
Tumor Metastasis
16%
Heparan Sulfate
16%
Platelets
16%
Placenta
16%
Tumor Angiogenesis
16%
Tumor Aggressiveness
16%
Saccharides
16%
Patented Inventions
16%
Clinical Applicability
16%
Normal Human Tissues
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Heparanase
100%
Carbohydrates
16%
Clinician
16%
Tumor Cell
16%
Metastatic Carcinoma
16%
Platelet
16%
Extracellular Matrix
16%
Placenta
16%
Tumor Angiogenesis
16%
Heparan Sulfate
16%
Human Tissue
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Heparanase
100%
Enzyme
16%
Normal Human
16%
Angiogenesis
16%
Heparan Sulfate
16%
Carbohydrates
16%
Platelet
16%
Neuroscience
Heparanase
100%
Extracellular Matrix
16%
Angiogenesis
16%
Carbohydrates
16%
Heparan Sulfate
16%
Platelet
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Heparanase
100%
Neoplasm
33%
Normal Human
16%
Carbohydrates
16%
Heparan Sulfate
16%