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If everyone does this I can see how the number would grow exponentially. nmap - sP 127.0.0.0/8
Slashdot 2010
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MAC Address: 00: 12: --: --: 2 -: 0C (Thomson Telecom Belgium) Nmap done: 256 IP addresses (4 hosts up) scanned in 22.197 seconds nmap - sP 192.168.1.0/24 | grep "lan" Host esponda1. lan (192.168.1.64) appears to be up.
Planeta Linux México Rafael Bucio 2010
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A recent published paper seems to suggest that sP-selectin and D-dimer may be used to help predict VTE risk in cancer patients.
HITSphere Feeds 2010
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Ribeiro and Parede's work show that over-expression of P cadherin through the production of sP cadherin can trigger both processes in breast cancer cells explaining why high levels of this molecule seem to make breast cancers particularly aggressive.
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MMPs have also been linked to cancer cells invasion through the release of pro-invasive soluble fragments from membrane proteins such as P cadherin and only very recently soluble P cadherin (sP cadherin) has been found in breast cancer fluids.
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There are publications showing that serum levels of E-selectin are not changed in CD whereas sP-selectin levels are dependent on disease activity
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Olof Grip et al. 2009
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There are publications showing that serum levels of E-selectin are not changed in CD whereas sP-selectin levels are dependent on disease activity
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But their work also reveals that antibodies that inhibit P-cadherin or MMPs can block sP cadherin formation and, as such, might be used in therapy.
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They found that not only the cells became invasive after the treatment, but also that when sP cadherin was removed from the medium they remained non-invasive proving that this molecule was the key to the cancer cells transformation.
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Finally, Ribeiro investigated if sP cadherin could directly trigger invasiveness in cancer cells by treating non-invasive cancer cells with medium from over-expressing P cadherin cells.
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