Cell Adhesion to Collagen-Is One Collagen Receptor Different from Another?
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概要
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The Integrins are a large family of cell adhesion receptors involved in cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions. At present, 23 different integrin heterodimers are known. Integrins participate in a complex apparatus which anchors cells to their surroundings and transduces signals into the cells. These signals regulate many important aspects of cell behavior, including growth, survival, differentiation, and phenotype. Integrins may also play a central role in the healing process of tissue injuries and in the progression of human cancer. This review is focused on integrins mediating cell adhesion to the collagens, the most important structural components of the connective tissue.
- 日本結合組織学会の論文
- 1998-12-25
著者
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Heino Jyrki
The Medicity Research Laboratory And The Department Of Medical Biochemistry University Of Turku Turk
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IVASKA Johanna
The MediCity Research Laboratory and the Department of Medical Biochemistry, University of Turku, Tu
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KAPYLA Jarmo
The MediCity Research Laboratory and the Department of Medical Biochemistry, University of Turku, Tu
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LEHTINEN Terhi
The MediCity Research Laboratory and the Department of Medical Biochemistry, University of Turku, Tu
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NISSINEN Liisa
The MediCity Research Laboratory and the Department of Medical Biochemistry, University of Turku, Tu
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VIHINEN Pia
The MediCity Research Laboratory and the Department of Medical Biochemistry, University of Turku, Tu
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Vihinen Pia
The Medicity Research Laboratory And The Department Of Medical Biochemistry University Of Turku Turk
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Kapyla Jarmo
The Medicity Research Laboratory And The Department Of Medical Biochemistry University Of Turku Turk
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Nissinen Liisa
The Medicity Research Laboratory And The Department Of Medical Biochemistry University Of Turku Turk
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Lehtinen Terhi
The Medicity Research Laboratory And The Department Of Medical Biochemistry University Of Turku Turk
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Ivaska Johanna
The Medicity Research Laboratory And The Department Of Medical Biochemistry University Of Turku Turku Finland And The Department Of Biological And Environmental Science University Of Jyvaskyla Jyvaskyla Finland