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Fibronectins—adhesive glycoproteins of cell surface and blood
Nature, 1978Kenneth M Yamada
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Fibronectins: multifunctional modular glycoproteins.
Fibronectins are large glycoproteins that have been implicated in a wide variety of cellular properties, particularly those involving the interactions of cells with extracellular materials. These properties include cell adhesion, morphology, cytoskeletal
R. Hynes, K. Yamada
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Targeting fibronectins of glioma extracellular matrix by CLT1 peptide-conjugated nanoparticles
Biomaterials, 2014Shun Shen, Wei Shi, Yue Hu
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Fibroblast cellular and plasma fibronectins are similar but not identical
Fibronectins are multimeric, adhesive glycoproteins present on cell surfaces and circulating in blood. Cellular fibronectin produced by fibroblasts in vitro and fibronectin isolated from plasma are known to be very similar immunologically and ...
K. Yamada, D. Kennedy
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A difference between plasma and cellular fibronectins located with monoclonal antibodies
Cell, 1981Richard O Hynes
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Klinische Wochenschrift, 1984
Fibronectin is a dimeric glycoprotein with a molecular weight of 440,000. It is a soluble constituent of plasma and other body fluids and a fibrillar matrix protein of connective tissue. The two components are structurally similar and convertible. The possibility of multiple molecular interactions gives rise to a variety of biological functions.
E, Klar, D L, Heene
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Fibronectin is a dimeric glycoprotein with a molecular weight of 440,000. It is a soluble constituent of plasma and other body fluids and a fibrillar matrix protein of connective tissue. The two components are structurally similar and convertible. The possibility of multiple molecular interactions gives rise to a variety of biological functions.
E, Klar, D L, Heene
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Co-assembly of plasma and cellular fibronectins into fibrils in human fibroblast cultures.
Exogenous plasma and endogenous cellular fibronectins on the surface of cultured fibroblasts and in extracellular matrix fibrils were colocalized by fluorescent and high voltage immunoelectron microscopy.
D. M. Peters +3 more
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The role of fibronectins in embryonic cell migrations
Trends in Genetics, 1988Sylvie Dufour +2 more
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We have examined the cell-specific expression of two fibronectin isoforms, EIIIA and EIIIB, during experimental hepatic fibrosis induced by ligation of the biliary duct.
W. Jarnagin +4 more
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Comparative studies on amniotic fluid and plasma fibronectins
E. Ruoslahti +3 more
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