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Class:IdLiteratureReference:354145
_displayNameIntegrins and actin filaments: reciprocal regulation of cell adhesion and signaling
_timestamp2008-06-16 17:03:57
author[Person:354093] Calderwood, DA
[Person:140150] Shattil, Sanford J
[Person:215849] Ginsberg, MH
created[InstanceEdit:354078] Garapati, P V, 2008-06-16 17:02:05
journalJ Biol Chem
pages22607-10
pubMedIdentifier10801899
titleIntegrins and actin filaments: reciprocal regulation of cell adhesion and signaling
volume275
year2000
(literatureReference)[Reaction:354061] Translocation of alpha-actinin-1 to Focal complexes
[Reaction:354144] Translocation of filamin to the Focal complexes
[Summation:203434] Alpha5beta1 integrin was the first integrin shown to bind fi...
[Summation:354125] Filamins are dimeric actin filament cross-linking proteins w...
[Summation:354143] Alpha-actinin is an actin-binding protein co-localized with ...
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