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  • 41. Acylation of gelatin-agarose and the enhancement by heparin of fibronectin binding.
    Smith RL, Griffin CA.
    Arch Biochem Biophys; 1988 Oct; 266(1):181-8. PubMed ID: 3178220
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  • 42. Isolation of a 25kDal, fibronectin-binding, mitogenic peptide from bovine plasma.
    Channon KM, Ayad SR.
    Anticancer Res; 1986 Oct; 6(6):1377-84. PubMed ID: 2949690
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  • 43. Augmentation of phagocytosis by a specific fibronectin fragment that links particulate activators to the fibronectin adherence receptor of human monocytes.
    Czop JK, Austen KF.
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  • 44. Tissue debris at the injury site is coated by plasma fibronectin and subsequently removed by tissue macrophages.
    Martin DE, Reece MC, Maher JE, Reese AC.
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  • 45. Alveolar macrophages in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis have glucocorticoid receptors, but glucocorticoid therapy does not suppress alveolar macrophage release of fibronectin and alveolar macrophage derived growth factor.
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  • 53. Fibronectin promotes binding but not ingestion of agarose beads by mouse macrophages adn human monocytes.
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  • 54. Phagocytosis of gelatin-latex particles by a murine macrophage line is dependent on fibronectin and heparin.
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  • 57. Attachment of mycobacteria to fibronectin-coated surfaces.
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  • 58. Methods to study pulmonary alveolar macrophage adherence micromanipulation and quantitation.
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  • 59. Generation of fibronectin receptors on macrophages by wheat germ lectin.
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  • 60. Fibronectin binds to complement-coated agarose beads and increases their association to mouse macrophages.
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