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Tail of Integrins, Talin, and Kindlins

Integrins are transmembrane cell-adhesion molecules that carry signals from the outside to the inside of the cell and vice versa. Like other cell surface receptors, integrins signal in response to ligand binding; however, events within the cell can also regulate the affinity of integrins for ligands...

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Published in:Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) 2009-05, Vol.324 (5929), p.895-899
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Animals
Binding sites
Biological and medical sciences
Cell Adhesion
Cell adhesion & migration
Cell physiology
Focal adhesions
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Gene expression regulation
Genetic mutation
Humans
Integrins
Integrins - chemistry
Integrins - metabolism
Ligands
Membrane Proteins - chemistry
Membrane Proteins - metabolism
Molecular and cellular biology
Molecular biology
Phosphorylation
Physiological regulation
Platelets
Protein Binding
Protein Conformation
Protein Structure, Tertiary
Proteins
Review
Signal Transduction
Talin - chemistry
Talin - metabolism
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