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Details on Person The C-terminal domain V of perlecan promotes beta1 integrin-mediated cell adhesion, binds heparin, nidogen and fibulin-2 and can be modified by glycosaminoglycans

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_displayNameThe C-terminal domain V of perlecan promotes beta1 integrin-mediated cell adhesion, binds heparin, nidogen and fibulin-2 and can be modified by glycosaminoglycans
_timestamp2012-07-09 15:49:46
author[Person:2328099] Brown, J C
[Person:2314426] Sasaki, T
[Person:2327942] Göhring, W
[Person:2328151] Yamada, Y
[Person:2267342] Timpl, R
created[InstanceEdit:2396250] Jupe, S, 2012-07-09
journalEur. J. Biochem.
pages39-46
pubMedIdentifier9431988
titleThe C-terminal domain V of perlecan promotes beta1 integrin-mediated cell adhesion, binds heparin, nidogen and fibulin-2 and can be modified by glycosaminoglycans
volume250
year1997
(literatureReference)[Summation:2426533] The IG3 repeat in domain IV of perlecan is the principal sit...
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