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243 related items for PubMed ID: 2509263

  • 1. Latex beads as probes of cell surface-extracellular matrix interactions during chondrogenesis: evidence for a role for amino-terminal heparin-binding domain of fibronectin.
    Frenz DA, Akiyama SK, Paulsen DF, Newman SA.
    Dev Biol; 1989 Nov; 136(1):87-96. PubMed ID: 2509263
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  • 2. The mechanism of precartilage mesenchymal condensation: a major role for interaction of the cell surface with the amino-terminal heparin-binding domain of fibronectin.
    Frenz DA, Jaikaria NS, Newman SA.
    Dev Biol; 1989 Nov; 136(1):97-103. PubMed ID: 2806726
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  • 3. Different roles for fibronectin in the generation of fore and hind limb precartilage condensations.
    Downie SA, Newman SA.
    Dev Biol; 1995 Dec; 172(2):519-30. PubMed ID: 8612968
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  • 4. Matrix-driven translocation: dependence on interaction of amino-terminal domain of fibronectin with heparin-like surface components of cells or particles.
    Newman SA, Frenz DA, Hasegawa E, Akiyama SK.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 1987 Jul; 84(14):4791-5. PubMed ID: 2440029
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  • 5. Effects of different fragments of the fibronectin molecule on latex bead translocation along neural crest migratory pathways.
    Bronner-Fraser M.
    Dev Biol; 1985 Mar; 108(1):131-45. PubMed ID: 3882484
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  • 6. Lymphocyte CD44 binds the COOH-terminal heparin-binding domain of fibronectin.
    Jalkanen S, Jalkanen M.
    J Cell Biol; 1992 Feb; 116(3):817-25. PubMed ID: 1730778
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  • 7. Comparison between ectoderm-conditioned medium and fibronectin in their effects on chondrogenesis by limb bud mesenchymal cells.
    Zanetti NC, Dress VM, Solursh M.
    Dev Biol; 1990 Jun; 139(2):383-95. PubMed ID: 2186947
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  • 8. Adhesive interaction of hemopoietic progenitor cell membrane with the RGD domain of fibronectin.
    Minguell JJ, Hardy CL, Tavassoli M.
    Biochim Biophys Acta; 1993 Sep 19; 1151(2):120-6. PubMed ID: 8373786
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  • 9. Role of the heparin binding domain of fibronectin in attachment and spreading of human bone-derived cells.
    Dalton BA, McFarland CD, Underwood PA, Steele JG.
    J Cell Sci; 1995 May 19; 108 ( Pt 5)():2083-92. PubMed ID: 7657726
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  • 10. Interaction of fibronectin with heparin in model extracellular matrices: role of arginine residues and sulfate groups.
    Jaikaria NS, Rosenfeld L, Khan MY, Danishefsky I, Newman SA.
    Biochemistry; 1991 Feb 12; 30(6):1538-44. PubMed ID: 1993172
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  • 11. Beta 1- and beta 3-class integrins mediate fibronectin binding activity at the surface of developing mouse peri-implantation blastocysts. Regulation by ligand-induced mobilization of stored receptor.
    Schultz JF, Armant DR.
    J Biol Chem; 1995 May 12; 270(19):11522-31. PubMed ID: 7538116
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  • 12. Selective binding of mouse and human spermatozoa to beads coated with extracellular matrix components.
    De Felici M, Camaioni A, Russo MA, Siracusa G.
    Mol Reprod Dev; 1990 Dec 12; 27(4):337-43. PubMed ID: 2124812
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  • 13. Two distinct mechanisms for the interaction of cells with fibronectin substrata.
    Schwarz MA, Juliano RL.
    J Cell Physiol; 1985 Jul 12; 124(1):113-9. PubMed ID: 3930514
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  • 14. The novel recognition site in the C-terminal heparin-binding domain of fibronectin by integrin alpha 4 beta 1 receptor on HL-60 cells.
    Mohri H, Katoh K, Iwamatsu A, Okubo T.
    Exp Cell Res; 1996 Feb 01; 222(2):326-32. PubMed ID: 8598221
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  • 15. Translocation of fibronectin-coated and uncoated latex beads in avian embryonic limb buds.
    Lee KK.
    Anat Embryol (Berl); 1991 Feb 01; 184(6):583-90. PubMed ID: 1776704
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  • 16. Role of the cellular attachment domain of fibronectin in the phagocytosis of beads by human gingival fibroblasts in vitro.
    McKeown M, Knowles G, McCulloch CA.
    Cell Tissue Res; 1990 Dec 01; 262(3):523-30. PubMed ID: 2078855
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  • 17. A synthetic peptide, FN-C/H-V, from the C-terminal heparin-binding domain of fibronectin promotes adhesion of PMA stimulated U937 cells.
    Kato K, Mohri H, Tamura T, Okubo T.
    Biochem Biophys Res Commun; 1997 Oct 09; 239(1):205-11. PubMed ID: 9345296
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  • 18. Fibronectin's cell-adhesive domain and an amino-terminal matrix assembly domain participate in its assembly into fibroblast pericellular matrix.
    McDonald JA, Quade BJ, Broekelmann TJ, LaChance R, Forsman K, Hasegawa E, Akiyama S.
    J Biol Chem; 1987 Mar 05; 262(7):2957-67. PubMed ID: 3818629
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  • 19. Complexing of fibronectin glycosaminoglycans and collagen.
    Ruoslahti E, Engvall E.
    Biochim Biophys Acta; 1980 Aug 13; 631(2):350-8. PubMed ID: 7407251
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  • 20. RGD-independent cell adhesion to the carboxy-terminal heparin-binding fragment of fibronectin involves heparin-dependent and -independent activities.
    McCarthy JB, Skubitz AP, Qi Z, Yi XY, Mickelson DJ, Klein DJ, Furcht LT.
    J Cell Biol; 1990 Mar 13; 110(3):777-87. PubMed ID: 2307707
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