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  • Cadherin
  • Integrin
  • Selectin
  • ICAM
  • Dependence receptor
  • Isoaspartate
  • Posttranslational protein modification
  • Cell migration
  • Focal adhesion
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  • Kindler s syndrome
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    11998Signal transduction and signal modulation by cell adhesion receptors: the role of integrins, cadherins, immunoglobulin-cell adhesion molecules, and selectins.



    +-nlPharmacol Rev 50(2):197-263 (1998)
    22008Outside-in signaling through integrins and cadherins: a central mechanism to control epidermal growth and differentiation?



    +-nlJ Invest Dermatol 128(3):501-16 (2008) Muller EJ
    32004Structures of integrin domains and concerted conformational changes in the bidirectional signaling mechanism of alphaIIbbeta3.



    +-nlExp Biol Med (Maywood) 229(8):732-44 (2004)
    42007The integrins.



    +-nlGenome Biol 8(5):215 (2007)
    51999Platelet integrin GPIIb/IIIa: structure-function correlations. An update and lessons from other integrins.



    +-nlProc Soc Exp Biol Med 222(1):29-38 (1999)
    62002Integrins: bidirectional, allosteric signaling machines.



    +-nlCell 110(6):673-87 (2002)
    72003A structural view of integrin activation and signaling.



    +-nlDev Cell 4(2):149-51 (2003)
    82002Integrins in development: moving on, responding to, and sticking to the extracellular matrix.



    +-nlDev Cell 3(3):311-21 (2002)
    92000Integrin-collagen complex: a metal-glutamate handshake.



    +-nlStructure 8(6):R121-6 (2000)
    102003New insights into the structural basis of integrin activation.



    +-nlBlood 102(4):1155-9 (2003)
    111991Integrins.



    +-nlJ Clin Invest 87(1):1-5 (1991)
    121997Emerging paradigms of integrin ligand binding and activation.



    +-nlKidney Int 51(5):1454-62 (1997)
    132003Dimensions and dynamics in integrin function.



    +-nlBraz J Med Biol Res 36(8):959-66 (2003)
    142007Structural basis of integrin regulation and signaling.



    +-nlAnnu Rev Immunol 25(-):619-47 (2007)
    152009Regulation of integrin activity and signalling.



    +-nlBiochim Biophys Acta 1790(6):431-44 (2009)
    162005Integrins as a distinct subtype of dependence receptors.



    +-nlCell Death Differ 12(8):1021-30 (2005)
    172011Isoaspartate-dependent molecular switches for integrin-ligand recognition.



    +-nlJ Cell Sci 124(Pt 4):515-22 (2011)
    182010The switchable integrin adhesome.



    +-nlJ Cell Sci 123(Pt 9):1385-8 (2010)
    192009Integrins in immunity.



    +-nlJ Cell Sci 122(Pt 2):215-25 (2009)
    202009Integrin signalling at a glance.



    +-nlJ Cell Sci 122(Pt 2):159-63 (2009)
    212009Linking integrin conformation to function.



    +-nlJ Cell Sci 122(Pt 2):165-70 (2009)
    222009Integrins and cell-fate determination.



    +-nlJ Cell Sci 122(Pt 2):171-7 (2009)
    232009The mechanical integrin cycle.



    +-nlJ Cell Sci 122(Pt 2):179-86 (2009)
    242009Mechanisms that regulate adaptor binding to beta-integrin cytoplasmic tails.



    +-nlJ Cell Sci 122(Pt 2):187-98 (2009)
    252009Integrins in cell migration--the actin connection.



    +-nlJ Cell Sci 122(Pt 2):199-206 (2009)
    262009Adhesion signaling - crosstalk between integrins, Src and Rho.



    +-nlJ Cell Sci 122(Pt 8):1059-69 (2009)
    272006The parvins.



    +-nlCell Mol Life Sci 63(1):25-35 (2006)
    282007Structure and mechanics of integrin-based cell adhesion.



    +-nlCurr Opin Cell Biol 19(5):495-507 (2007)
    292008Kindlins: essential regulators of integrin signalling and cell-matrix adhesion.



    +-nlEMBO Rep 9(12):1203-8 (2008)



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