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    Giudici C, Raynal N, Wiedemann H, Cabral WA, Marini JC, Timpl R, Bächinger HP, Farndale RW, Sasaki T, Tenni R.
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  • 32. Tyrosine 740 phosphorylation of discoidin domain receptor 2 by Src stimulates intramolecular autophosphorylation and Shc signaling complex formation.
    Yang K, Kim JH, Kim HJ, Park IS, Kim IY, Yang BS.
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  • 34. The binding capacity of α1β1-, α2β1- and α10β1-integrins depends on non-collagenous surface macromolecules rather than the collagens in cartilage fibrils.
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  • 40. First analysis of a bacterial collagen-binding protein with collagen Toolkits: promiscuous binding of YadA to collagens may explain how YadA interferes with host processes.
    Leo JC, Elovaara H, Bihan D, Pugh N, Kilpinen SK, Raynal N, Skurnik M, Farndale RW, Goldman A.
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