Integrins are heterodimeric, transmembrane receptors that are expressed in all cells, including those in the heart. They participate in multiple critical cellular processes including adhesion, extracellular matrix organization, signaling, survival, and proliferation. Particularly relevant for a contracting muscle cell, integrins are mechanotransducers, translating mechanical to biochemical information. Although it is likely that cardiovascular clinicians and scientists have the highest recognition of integrins in the cardiovascular system from drugs used to inhibit platelet aggregation, the focus of this article will be on the role of integrins specifically in the cardiac myocyte. After a general introduction to integrin biology, the articl...
Integrins link the extracellular matrix to the cellular cytoskeleton and serve important roles in ce...
The concept of myocardial remodeling links an initial pathological insult to a progressive geometric...
Ischemic damage is recognized to cause cardiomyocyte (CM) death and myocardial dysfunction, but the ...
Abstract—Extracellular matrix provides a structural, chemical, and mechanical substrate that is esse...
Integrins are a large family of heterodimeric transmembrane receptors that attach cells to extracell...
The cellular response to the extracellular matrix (ECM) microenvironment mediated by integrin adhesi...
Integrins are major adhesion proteins that mediate cell-to-cell, cell-to-matrix, or cell-to-pathogen...
ABSTRACT: Integrins are heterodimeric cell surface adhesion receptors essential for multicellular li...
Abstract—Integrins link the extracellular matrix to the cellular cytoskeleton and serve important ro...
Cardiac fibrosis is a common finding that is associated with the progression of heart failure (HF) a...
How the myocardium undergoes geometric, structural, and molecular alterations that result in an end ...
Integrins are heterodimeric cell surface receptors ensuring the mechanical connection between cells ...
The role of mechanical force as an important regulator of structure and function of mammalian cells,...
Cardiovascular diseases involve abnormal cell-cell interactions leading to the development of athero...
Integrins are transmembrane adhesion and signaling receptors that interact with the extracellular ma...
Integrins link the extracellular matrix to the cellular cytoskeleton and serve important roles in ce...
The concept of myocardial remodeling links an initial pathological insult to a progressive geometric...
Ischemic damage is recognized to cause cardiomyocyte (CM) death and myocardial dysfunction, but the ...
Abstract—Extracellular matrix provides a structural, chemical, and mechanical substrate that is esse...
Integrins are a large family of heterodimeric transmembrane receptors that attach cells to extracell...
The cellular response to the extracellular matrix (ECM) microenvironment mediated by integrin adhesi...
Integrins are major adhesion proteins that mediate cell-to-cell, cell-to-matrix, or cell-to-pathogen...
ABSTRACT: Integrins are heterodimeric cell surface adhesion receptors essential for multicellular li...
Abstract—Integrins link the extracellular matrix to the cellular cytoskeleton and serve important ro...
Cardiac fibrosis is a common finding that is associated with the progression of heart failure (HF) a...
How the myocardium undergoes geometric, structural, and molecular alterations that result in an end ...
Integrins are heterodimeric cell surface receptors ensuring the mechanical connection between cells ...
The role of mechanical force as an important regulator of structure and function of mammalian cells,...
Cardiovascular diseases involve abnormal cell-cell interactions leading to the development of athero...
Integrins are transmembrane adhesion and signaling receptors that interact with the extracellular ma...
Integrins link the extracellular matrix to the cellular cytoskeleton and serve important roles in ce...
The concept of myocardial remodeling links an initial pathological insult to a progressive geometric...
Ischemic damage is recognized to cause cardiomyocyte (CM) death and myocardial dysfunction, but the ...