Lysyl Oxidase Isoforms and Potential Therapeutic Opportunities for Fibrosis and Cancer

Volume: 20, Issue: 8, Pages: 935 - 945
Published: Mar 3, 2016
Abstract
Introduction: The lysyl oxidase family of enzymes is classically known as being required for connective tissue maturation by oxidizing lysine residues in elastin and lysine and hydroxylysine residues in collagen precursors. The resulting aldehydes then participate in cross-link formation, which is required for normal connective tissue integrity. These enzymes have biological functions that extend beyond this fundamental biosynthetic role, with...
Paper Details
Title
Lysyl Oxidase Isoforms and Potential Therapeutic Opportunities for Fibrosis and Cancer
Published Date
Mar 3, 2016
Volume
20
Issue
8
Pages
935 - 945
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