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1. Targeting α1 inserted domain (I) of α1β1 integrin by Lebetin 2 from M. lebetina transmediterranea venom decreased tumorigenesis and angiogenesis.

2. Magnesium Activates Microsecond Dynamics to Regulate Integrin-Collagen Recognition.

3. The binding capacity of α1β1-, α2β1- and α10β1-integrins depends on non-collagenous surface macromolecules rather than the collagens in cartilage fibrils.

4. Biological activity of peptide-conjugated polyion complex matrices consisting of alginate and chitosan.

5. The synthesis and coupling of photoreactive collagen-based peptides to restore integrin reactivity to an inert substrate, chemically-crosslinked collagen.

6. In Situ Quantification of Surface Chemistry in Porous Collagen Biomaterials.

7. Influence of canonical structure determining residues on antibody affinity and stability.

8. Molecular mechanism of T-cell protein tyrosine phosphatase (TCPTP) activation by mitoxantrone.

9. Enhancing integrin α1 inserted (I) domain affinity to ligand potentiates integrin α1β1-mediated down-regulation of collagen synthesis.

10. Mapping of potent and specific binding motifs, GLOGEN and GVOGEA, for integrin α1β1 using collagen toolkits II and III.

11. Structure of collagen receptor integrin α(1)I domain carrying the activating mutation E317A.

12. NMR structure and dynamics of recombinant wild type and mutated jerdostatin, a selective inhibitor of integrin α1β1.

13. Integrins alpha1beta1 and alpha2beta1 are receptors for the rotavirus enterotoxin.

14. Collagen XVI harbors an integrin alpha1 beta1 recognition site in its C-terminal domains.

15. An arthritogenic alphavirus uses the alpha1beta1 integrin collagen receptor.

16. Jararhagin-derived RKKH peptides induce structural changes in alpha1I domain of human integrin alpha1beta1.

17. Synthetic heterotrimeric collagen peptides as mimics of cell adhesion sites of the basement membrane.

18. Prolyl hydroxylation of collagen type I is required for efficient binding to integrin alpha 1 beta 1 and platelet glycoprotein VI but not to alpha 2 beta 1.

19. Crystal structure of the alpha1beta1 integrin I domain in complex with an antibody Fab fragment.

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