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Journal:
Journal of Cell Science
J Cell Sci (2001) 114 (8): 1545–1553.
Published: 15 April 2001
... ) * Both authors contributed equally to this work 24 01 2001 © 2001 by Company of Biologists 2001 Integrin αvβ3 Vitronectin receptor Affinity modulation Integrin activation Soluble recombinant cell adhesion molecule Cyclo-RGD Integrins are a family of αβ-heterodimeric...
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Ichiro Nakamura, Mary F. Pilkington, Päivi T. Lakkakorpi, Lorraine Lipfert, Stephen M. Sims, S. Jeffrey Dixon, Gideon A. Rodan, Le T. Duong
Journal:
Journal of Cell Science
J Cell Sci (1999) 112 (22): 3985–3993.
Published: 15 November 1999
... © 1999 by Company of Biologists 1999 Vitronectin receptor α v β 3 integrin Disintegrin Echistatin Osteoclastic bone resorption Cell migration Osteoclasts are macrophage-related multinucleated cells that resorb bone. Osteoclastic bone-resorbing activity involves a number...
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Patrick G. De Deyne, Andrea O’Neill, Wendy G. Resneck, George M. Dmytrenko, David W. Pumplin, Robert J. Bloch
Journal:
Journal of Cell Science
J Cell Sci (1998) 111 (18): 2729–2740.
Published: 15 September 1998
... the integrins in myotubes to learn how they associate with these two domains. Double label immunofluorescence studies with antibodies specific for clathrin, vinculin and several forms of integrin showed that focal contacts and clathrin-coated membrane domains contain both vitronectin receptors (VnR, containing...
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Journal:
Journal of Cell Science
J Cell Sci (1993) 105 (1): 61–68.
Published: 1 May 1993
..., the most abundant integrin receptor is the vitronectin receptor (VNR, α v3 ). The objective of the study was to investigate changes in intracellular cal-cium, a regulator of osteoclast function, following addition of peptides that bind integrins, in particular the α v3 form of the vitronectin receptor (VNR...
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Journal:
Journal of Cell Science
J Cell Sci (1993) 104 (3): 663–670.
Published: 1 March 1993
... of vitronectin receptor, the major integrin of osteoclasts, and cytoskeletal proteins that it may be linked to. Double staining for F-actin and vinculin, and for vinculin with talin, revealed that cytoskeletal organization differs at various activation states of osteoclasts. Microfilament structures were flat...
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The distribution of distinct integrins in focal contacts is determined by the substratum composition
Journal:
Journal of Cell Science
J Cell Sci (1989) 92 (1): 67–75.
Published: 1 January 1989
...Karl R. Fath; Cora-Jean S. Edgell; Keith Burridge ABSTRACT The distribution of two integrins, the fibronectin receptor and the vitronectin receptor, has been explored in an endothelium-derived cell line plated onto various substrata. On a fibronectin substratum, in the presence of serum...