Revival: Integrins – The Biological Problems (1994) CRC Press Revivals Series
Auteur : Takada Yoshikazu
This book represents the most current, comprehensive, and authoritative study of integrins on the market today. It provides an overview of the diverse biological functions of integrins, including:
The structure and functions of integrin cytoplasmic domains, the role of b2 integrins in leukocyte adhesion, the role of platelet membrane fibrinogen receptor glycoprotein IIb-IIIa (aIIbb3) in thrombosis and hemostasis, the functions of aV integrin family, the role of integrins in signal transduction, the role of integrins in carcinoma cells, the role of integrins in internalization of microbial pathogens through the binding of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis invasin protein, the role of integrins in the skin, the integrin function in early vertebrate development using amphibian embryos.
Contents:
The structure and functions of integrin cytoplasmic domains, the role of b2 integrins in leukocyte adhesion, the role of platelet membrane fibrinogen receptor glycoprotein IIb-IIIa (aIIbb3) in thrombosis and hemostasis, the functions of aV integrin family, the role of integrins in signal transduction, the role of integrins in carcinoma cells, the role of integrins in internalization of microbial pathogens through the binding of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis invasin protein, the role of integrins in the skin, the integrin function in early vertebrate development using amphibian embryos.
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Thèmes de Revival: Integrins – The Biological Problems (1994) :
Mots-clés :
Cytoplasmic Domain; Integrins; RGD Peptide; Internalization of Microbial Pathogens; Von Willebrand Factor; Leukocyte Adhesion; Β4 Cytoplasmic Domain; Signal Transduction Receptors; Focal Adhesion Formation; biological functions of integrins; Focal Adhesions; Martin E; Hemler; Focal Contacts; Jonathan B; Weitzman; Β1 Integrin; Renata Pasqualini; CHO Cell; Satoshi Kawaguchi; Β1 Subunit; Paul D; Kassner; Cytoplasmic Tails; Feodor B; Berdichevsky; RGD Sequence; Nava Dana; Α6β4 Expression; M; Amin Arnaout; Β1 Phosphorylation; Joseph C; Loftus; Integrin Cytoplasmic Domains; Candece L; Gladson; Integrin Αvβ3; David A; Cheresh; Integrin Upregulation; Yoji Shimizu; Anchoring Junctions; Martin A; Schwartz; Αv Subunit; William G; Carter; Regulating Integrin Activity; Susana G; Gil; Cell Cell Adhesion; Banu E; Symington; P1H8 Ag; Tod A; Brown; Integrin Subunits; Shunji Hattori; Integrin Activity; Maureen C; Ryan; Cell Substrate Adhesion; Vito Quaranta; Ginetta Collo; Carla Rozzo; Lisa Starr; Guido Gaietta; Richard N; Tamura; Ralph R; Isberg; Douglas W; DeSimone