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Details on Person Jupe, S, 2012-11-28

Class:IdInstanceEdit:2681706
_displayNameJupe, S, 2012-11-28
_timestamp2012-11-28 14:34:10
author[Person:391309] Jupe, Steve
dateTime2012-11-28 19:33:58
(created)[LiteratureReference:2681707] Localization of a cryptic binding site for tenascin on fibronectin
[Person:2681708] Hagihara, K
[Person:2681709] Andersson-Fisone, C
[Person:2681710] Lightner, V A
[LiteratureReference:2681711] Concerted action of tenascin-C domains in cell adhesion, anti-adhesion and promotion of neurite outgrowth
[Person:2681712] Morita, A
[LiteratureReference:2681713] Involvement of tenascin-C and PG-M/versican in flexor tenosynovial pathology of idiopathic carpal tunnel syndrome
[Person:2681714] Kosaki, R
[LiteratureReference:2681715] Binding of hexabrachion (tenascin) to the extracellular matrix and substratum and its effect on cell adhesion
[Person:2681716] Brew, Shelesa A
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(modified)[Summation:2424244] Tenascins are a family of 4 oligomeric extracellular glycopr...
[Reaction:2424246] Tenascins C, R, (X, N) bind lecticans [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:2681667] TNC binds Integrin alphaVbeta3, alphaVbeta6, alpha2beta1, alpha7beta1, alpha8beta1, alpha9beta1, alphaXbeta1 [Homo sapiens]
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