1st Edition

Revival: Integrins – The Biological Problems (1994)

By Yoshikazu Takada Copyright 1994
250 Pages
by CRC Press

250 Pages
by CRC Press

250 Pages
by CRC Press

This book represents the most current, comprehensive, and authoritative study of integrins on the market today. It provides an overview of the diverse biological functions of integrins, including: The structure and functions of integrin cytoplasmic domains, the role of b2 integrins in leukocyte adhesion, the role of platelet membrane fibrinogen receptor glycoprotein IIb-IIIa... Read more

Structure, Biochemical Properties, and Biological Functions of Integrin Cytoplasmic Domains,

M.E. Hemler et al.

The Role of b2 Integrins in Leukocyte Adhesion

N. Dana and M.A. Arnaout

Platelet Membrane Glycoprotein IIb-IIIa (aIIbb3)

J. Loftus

The aV Integrins,

C.L. Gladson and D.A. Cheresh

Signaling To and From T Cell Integrins

Y. Shimizu

Integrins as Signal Transduction Receptors

M. Schwartz

Integrin Receptors and Epiligrin in Cell-Cell and Cell-Substrate Adhesion in the Epidermis,

W.G. Carter et al.

Expressions of the Integrin a6b4 in Epithelial and Carcinoma Cells

V. Quaranta et al.

Internalization of Microbial Pathogens by Integrin Receptors and the Binding of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis Invasin Protein

R. Isberg

Integrin Function in Early Vertebrate Development

Perspectives from Studies of Amphibian Embryos

D.W. Desimone

Biography

Yoshikazu Takada