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Details on Person The Kindler syndrome protein is regulated by transforming growth factor-beta and involved in integrin-mediated adhesion

Class:IdLiteratureReference:432899
_displayNameThe Kindler syndrome protein is regulated by transforming growth factor-beta and involved in integrin-mediated adhesion
_timestamp2009-08-18 00:10:44
author[Person:432888] Kloeker, S
[Person:432887] Major, MB
[Person:354093] Calderwood, DA
[Person:215849] Ginsberg, MH
[Person:432890] Jones, DA
[Person:392595] Beckerle, MC
created[InstanceEdit:432881] Matthews, L, 2009-08-18
journalJ Biol Chem
pages6824-33
pubMedIdentifier14634021
titleThe Kindler syndrome protein is regulated by transforming growth factor-beta and involved in integrin-mediated adhesion
volume279
year2004
(literatureReference)[Summation:432896] * (spelling)The Kinderlin gene is upregulated by TGF-Beta (J...
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