Distinct structural requirements for interaction of the integrins alpha-5-beta-1, alpha-v-beta-3, alpha-v-beta-5, and alpha-v-beta-6 with the central cell binding domain in fibronectin
Chen, J.; Maeda, T.; Sekiguchi, K.; Sheppard, D.
Molecular Biology of the Cell 6(Suppl ): 388A
1995
ISSN/ISBN: 1059-1524
Accession: 030969272
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