Integrin-mediated cell adhesion is involved in many essential normal cellular and pathological functions including cell survival, growth, differentiation, migration, inflammatory responses, platelet aggregation, tissue repair and tumor invasion. 24 different heterodimerized transmembrane integrin receptors are combined from 18 different α and 8 different β subunits. Each integrin subunit contains a large extracellular domain, a single transmembrane domain and a usually short cytoplasmic domain. Integrins bind extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins through their large extracellular domain, and engage the cytoskeleton via their short cytoplasmic tails. These integrin-mediated linkages on either side of the plasma membrane are dynamical...
Integrins are transmembrane extracellular matrix receptors that not only mediate physical attachment...
The integrins are a large family of cell adhesion molecules that are essential for the regulation of...
Integrins comprise one of the most important families of cell–cell or cell–matrix adhesion receptors...
Integrins are heterodimeric cell adhesion molecules that are important in many biological functions,...
ABSTRACT: Integrins are heterodimeric cell surface adhesion receptors essential for multicellular li...
It is well accepted that complex biological processes such as angiogenesis are not controlled by a s...
Integrins are a family of multi-functional cell-adhesion molecules, heterodimeric receptors that con...
Integrins are heterodimeric transmembrane proteins that provide a bi-directional link between the ce...
Cell adhesion to extracellular matrix (ECM) molecules, such as collagen, is mediated by the integrin...
Integrins are cell adhesion molecules that play important roles in many biological processes includi...
Integrins are heterodimeric molecules that are composed of 18 \ud α\ud -subunits and 8 \ud β\ud -sub...
Integrins are major adhesion proteins that mediate cell-to-cell, cell-to-matrix, or cell-to-pathogen...
Integrins are major adhesion proteins that mediate cell-to-cell, cell-to-matrix, or cell-to-pathogen...
The integrins are a large family of cell adhesion molecules that are essential for the regulation of...
Integrins are adhesion receptors on the cell surface that enable cells to respond to their environme...
Integrins are transmembrane extracellular matrix receptors that not only mediate physical attachment...
The integrins are a large family of cell adhesion molecules that are essential for the regulation of...
Integrins comprise one of the most important families of cell–cell or cell–matrix adhesion receptors...
Integrins are heterodimeric cell adhesion molecules that are important in many biological functions,...
ABSTRACT: Integrins are heterodimeric cell surface adhesion receptors essential for multicellular li...
It is well accepted that complex biological processes such as angiogenesis are not controlled by a s...
Integrins are a family of multi-functional cell-adhesion molecules, heterodimeric receptors that con...
Integrins are heterodimeric transmembrane proteins that provide a bi-directional link between the ce...
Cell adhesion to extracellular matrix (ECM) molecules, such as collagen, is mediated by the integrin...
Integrins are cell adhesion molecules that play important roles in many biological processes includi...
Integrins are heterodimeric molecules that are composed of 18 \ud α\ud -subunits and 8 \ud β\ud -sub...
Integrins are major adhesion proteins that mediate cell-to-cell, cell-to-matrix, or cell-to-pathogen...
Integrins are major adhesion proteins that mediate cell-to-cell, cell-to-matrix, or cell-to-pathogen...
The integrins are a large family of cell adhesion molecules that are essential for the regulation of...
Integrins are adhesion receptors on the cell surface that enable cells to respond to their environme...
Integrins are transmembrane extracellular matrix receptors that not only mediate physical attachment...
The integrins are a large family of cell adhesion molecules that are essential for the regulation of...
Integrins comprise one of the most important families of cell–cell or cell–matrix adhesion receptors...