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Details on Person Sasaki, Takako

Class:IdPerson:2395286
_displayNameSasaki, Takako
_timestamp2012-06-29 09:52:25
created[InstanceEdit:2395344] Jupe, S, 2012-06-29
firstnameTakako
initialT
surnameSasaki
(author)[LiteratureReference:2395238] Fibrillin-1 interactions with fibulins depend on the first hybrid domain and provide an adaptor function to tropoelastin
[LiteratureReference:2395319] A comparative analysis of the fibulin protein family. Biochemical characterization, binding interactions, and tissue localization
[LiteratureReference:2395351] Latent transforming growth factor beta-binding proteins and fibulins compete for fibrillin-1 and exhibit exquisite specificities in binding sites
[LiteratureReference:2396094] Prodomains of transforming growth factor beta (TGFbeta) superfamily members specify different functions: extracellular matrix interactions and growth factor bioavailability
[LiteratureReference:2396264] Targeting of bone morphogenetic protein growth factor complexes to fibrillin
[LiteratureReference:2426468] Binding of mouse nidogen-2 to basement membrane components and cells and its expression in embryonic and adult tissues suggest complementary functions of the two nidogens
[LiteratureReference:2426498] Laminin gamma3 chain binds to nidogen and is located in murine basement membranes
[LiteratureReference:2471894] The type XIII collagen ectodomain is a 150-nm rod and capable of binding to fibronectin, nidogen-2, perlecan, and heparin
[LiteratureReference:2671991] Alternative splicing in the aggrecan G3 domain influences binding interactions with tenascin-C and other extracellular matrix proteins
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