Receptors for Extracellular Matrix
β Scribed by John Mcdonald (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 334
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Biology of Extracellular Matrix Series, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Contributors, Pages ix-x
Preface, Pages xi-xiii, John A. McDonald, Robert P. Mecham
Binding of Extracellular Effector Molecules by Cell Surface Proteoglycans, Pages 1-37, Markku Jalkanen, Sirpa Jalkanen, Merton Bernfield
Macrophage and Inflammatory Cell Matrix Receptors: LFA-1, Mac-1, p150,95 Family, Pages 39-78, Eric J. Brown, Irene L. Graham
Multidomain Proteins of the Extracellular Matrix and Cellular Growth, Pages 79-129, Peter End, JΓΌrgen Engel
Neural Cell Adhesion Molecule and Polysialic Acid, Pages 131-156, Urs S. Rutishauser
Regulation of Neural Development by the Extracellular Matrix, Pages 157-193, Louis F. Reichardt, Kevin J. Tomaselli
Matrix Receptors in Cell Migration, Pages 195-253, Martin J. Humphries, A. Paul Mould, Kenneth M. Yamada
Structures and Functions of VLA Proteins and Related Integrins, Pages 255-300, Martin E. Hemler
Anchorin CII, A Collagen-Binding Protein of the CalpactinβLipocortin Family, Pages 301-322, Klaus von der Mark, Michael PfΓ€ffle, Clementine Hofmann, Monika Borchert, JΓΌrgen Mollenhauer
Index, Pages 323-330
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