Distinct and overlapping ligand specificities of the alpha 3A beta 1 and alpha 6A beta 1 integrins: recognition of laminin isoforms.

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Published in Mol Biol Cell on February 01, 1994

Authors

G O Delwel1, A A de Melker, F Hogervorst, L H Jaspars, D L Fles, I Kuikman, A Lindblom, M Paulsson, R Timpl, A Sonnenberg

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1: Division of Cell Biology, The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam.

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