Cell adhesion to extracellular matrices (ECM) is essential to numerous physiological and pathological processes. Cell adhesion is initiated by binding of the transmembrane integrin family of receptors to an ECM ligand such as fibronectin (FN). Once bound, integrins cluster together and form focal adhesions (FA). FAs serve as structural links and signal transduction elements between the cell and its extracellular environment. While a great deal of progress has been made in identifying the biochemical components that comprise focal adhesions and the roles they play in migration, cell spreading, and signaling, the contributions of these proteins to mechanical interactions between the cell and its environment remain poorly understood. A FA...
Focal adhesions are dynamic constructs at the leading edge of migrating cells, linking them to the e...
AbstractThe focal adhesion protein vinculin (1066 residues) can be separated into a 95-kDa head and ...
Vinculin phosphorylation on residue Y822 is necessary for cell stiffening in response to tension on ...
Integrin-based adhesions mediate critical interactions between the cell and its external environment...
<p>Dynamic processes such as morphogenesis and tissue patterning require the precise control of many...
Focal adhesions (FAs) link the extracellular matrix (ECM) to the actin cytoskeleton to mediate cell ...
AbstractVinculin, discovered in 1979 (Geiger, 1979), is an adapter protein with binding sites for mo...
AbstractExternal forces play a key role in shaping development and normal physiology. Aberrant respo...
Vinculin is an essential and highly conserved cell adhesion protein, found at both focal adhesions a...
The role of vinculin in cell adhesion was investigated by isolating NIH3T3 and Balb/c 3T3 cells cont...
SummaryBackgroundCells sense the extracellular environment using adhesion receptors (integrins) link...
Sites where cells adhere to the extracellular matrix are rich in integrins, the major cell surface a...
Vinculin functions as a molecular clutch that organizes leading edge F-actin, generates traction, an...
BACKGROUND: Cells sense the extracellular environment using adhesion receptors (integrins) linked to...
Cell adhesion to the extracellular matrix (ECM) provides tissue structure and integrity as well as t...
Focal adhesions are dynamic constructs at the leading edge of migrating cells, linking them to the e...
AbstractThe focal adhesion protein vinculin (1066 residues) can be separated into a 95-kDa head and ...
Vinculin phosphorylation on residue Y822 is necessary for cell stiffening in response to tension on ...
Integrin-based adhesions mediate critical interactions between the cell and its external environment...
<p>Dynamic processes such as morphogenesis and tissue patterning require the precise control of many...
Focal adhesions (FAs) link the extracellular matrix (ECM) to the actin cytoskeleton to mediate cell ...
AbstractVinculin, discovered in 1979 (Geiger, 1979), is an adapter protein with binding sites for mo...
AbstractExternal forces play a key role in shaping development and normal physiology. Aberrant respo...
Vinculin is an essential and highly conserved cell adhesion protein, found at both focal adhesions a...
The role of vinculin in cell adhesion was investigated by isolating NIH3T3 and Balb/c 3T3 cells cont...
SummaryBackgroundCells sense the extracellular environment using adhesion receptors (integrins) link...
Sites where cells adhere to the extracellular matrix are rich in integrins, the major cell surface a...
Vinculin functions as a molecular clutch that organizes leading edge F-actin, generates traction, an...
BACKGROUND: Cells sense the extracellular environment using adhesion receptors (integrins) linked to...
Cell adhesion to the extracellular matrix (ECM) provides tissue structure and integrity as well as t...
Focal adhesions are dynamic constructs at the leading edge of migrating cells, linking them to the e...
AbstractThe focal adhesion protein vinculin (1066 residues) can be separated into a 95-kDa head and ...
Vinculin phosphorylation on residue Y822 is necessary for cell stiffening in response to tension on ...