Integrin-mediated cell adhesion (Homo sapiens)
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Integrins are receptors that mediate attachment between a cell and the tissues surrounding it, which may be other cells or the extracellular matrix (ECM). They also play a role in cell signaling and thereby define cellular shape, mobility, and regulate the cell cycle.
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- Sepulveda JL, Gkretsi V, Wu C; ''Assembly and signaling of adhesion complexes.; ''Curr Top Dev Biol, 2005 - PubMed
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| Name | Type | Database reference |
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| RAPGEF1 | GeneProduct | 2889 (Entrez Gene) ![]() |
| SHC1 | GeneProduct | 6464 (Entrez Gene) ![]() |
| VCL | GeneProduct | 7414 (Entrez Gene) ![]() |
| SHC3 | GeneProduct | 53358 (Entrez Gene) ![]() |
| ITGA11 | GeneProduct | 22801 (Entrez Gene) ![]() |
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