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66:-induced secreted proteins, they comprise the CCN family of matricellular proteins. These proteins have now been renamed CCN1-6 by international consensus. Members of the CCN protein family are characterized by having four conserved 845: 838: 831: 17: 891: 71: 239:
Kular L, Pakradouni J, Kitabgi P, Laurent M, Martinerie C (March 2011). "The CCN family: a new class of inflammation modulators?".
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Brigstock DR, Goldschmeding R, Katsube KI, Lam SC, Lau LF, Lyons K, Naus C, Perbal B, Riser B, Takigawa M, Yeger H (April 2003).
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motif. CCN proteins have been shown to play important roles in many cellular processes, including
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The acronym CCN is derived from the first three members of the family discovered, namely
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CCN family acting throughout the body: recent research developments
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Piszczatowski, Richard T.; Lents, Nathan H. (October 2016).
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The CCN protein family includes the following six proteins:
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Index

CCN intercellular signaling protein
extracellular matrix
intercellular signaling
matricellular proteins
CYR61
CTGF
NOV
Wnt
cysteine
insulin-like growth factor-binding domain
Von Willebrand factor type C domain
C-terminal
cysteine knot
cell adhesion
proliferation
apoptosis
senescence
angiogenesis
fibrosis
tumorigenesis
CYR61
CTGF
NOV
WISP1
WISP2
WISP3



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