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2. Contact and adhesive specificities in the associations, migrations, and targeting of cells and axons
3. Integrins: bidirectional, allosteric signaling machines
4. Thrombospondin-1 is a major activator of TGF-beta1 in vivo
5. FGF and Shh signals control dopaminergic and serotonergic cell fate in the anterior neural plate
6. Differential requirements for alpha-4 integrins during fetal and adult hematopoiesis
7. Susceptibility to infection and altered hematopoiesis in mice deficient in both P- and E-selectins
8. Control of neuronal diversity by the floor plate: contact-mediated induction of midbrain dopaminergic neurons
9. Leukocyte rolling and extravasation are severely compromised in P selectin-deficient mice
10. Metastatic Potential: Generic Predisposition of the Primary Tumor or Rare, Metastatic Variants—Or Both?
11. Integrins
12. FGF and Shh Signals Control Dopaminergic and Serotonergic Cell Fate in the Anterior Neural Plate
13. Susceptibility to Infection and Altered Hematopoiesis in Mice Deficient in Both P- and E-Selectins
14. Control of neuronal diversity by the floor plate: Contact-mediated induction of midbrain dopaminergic neurons
15. Metastatic Potential
16. Integrins: Versatility, modulation, and signaling in cell adhesion
17. Lymphoid cells recognize an alternatively spliced segment of fibronectin via the integrin receptor α4β1
18. Metastatic potential: generic predisposition of the primary tumor or rare, metastatic variants-or both?
19. Integrins: bidirectional, allosteric signaling machines
20. Metastatic Potential
21. Integrins
22. Extensive Vasculogenesis, Angiogenesis, and Organogenesis Precede Lethality in Mice Lacking All αv Integrins
23. Thrombospondin-1 Is a Major Activator of TGF-β1 In Vivo
24. Extensive vasculogenesis, angiogenesis, and organogenesis precede lethality in mice lacking all alphav integrins
25. sevenless: Seven found?
26. Differential Requirements for α4 Integrins during Fetal and Adult Hematopoiesis
27. Leukocyte rolling and extravasation are severely compromised in P selectin-deficient mice
28. Integrins: Versatility, modulation, and signaling in cell adhesion
29. sevenless: Seven found?
30. Lymphoid cells recognize an alternatively spliced segment of fibronectin via the integrin receptor α4β1
31. Movement of myosin fragments in vitro: Domains involved in force production
32. Three different fibronectin mRNAs arise by alternative splicing within the coding region
33. Transformed mammalian cells secrete specific proteins and phosphoproteins
34. Changes in integrin receptors on oncogenically transformed cells
35. A difference between plasma and cellular fibronectins located with monoclonal antibodies
36. Structure of integrin, a glycoprotein involved in the transmembrane linkage between fibronectin and actin
37. Effects of LETS glycoprotein on cell motility
38. Role of surface alterations in cell transformation: the importance of proteases and surface proteins
39. Integrins Bidirectional, Allosteric Signaling Machines
40. Analysis of platelet adhesion with a radioactive chemical crosslinking reagent: Interaction of thrombospondin with fibronectin and collagen
41. Metastatic Potential Generic Predisposition of the Primary Tumor or Rare, Metastatic Variants—Or Both?
42. Mammary tumor induction loci in GR and DBAf mice contain one provirus of the mouse mammary tumor virus
43. The location of proteins labeled by the 125I-lactoperoxidase system in the NIL 8 hamster fibroblast
44. Phosphorylation of vinculin by pp60src: what might it mean?
45. Cellular location of viral transforming proteins
46. Density and cell cycle dependence of cell surface proteins in hamster fibroblasts
47. Interaction of fibronectin with its receptor on platelets
48. Integrins: a family of cell surface receptors
49. Primordial germ cells of Xenopus embryos: the role of fibronectin in their adhesion during migration
50. 10 nm filaments in normal and transformed cells
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