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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9855105
_displayNameForce-Induced Calpain Cleavage of Talin Is Critical for Growth, Adhesion Development, and Rigidity Sensing
_timestamp2023-11-29 12:01:10
author[Person:9855134] Saxena, Mayur
[Person:9855050] Changede, Rishita
[Person:9855048] Hone, James
[Person:9855108] Wolfenson, Haguy
[Person:9855171] Sheetz, Michael P
created[InstanceEdit:9855036] May, Bruce, 2023-11-29
journalNano Lett
pages7242-7251
pubMedIdentifier29052994
titleForce-Induced Calpain Cleavage of Talin Is Critical for Growth, Adhesion Development, and Rigidity Sensing
volume17
year2017
(literatureReference)[Reaction:9855152] Calpain2 cleaves Tln1 (Talin-1) [Mus musculus]
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