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A study of the structure, function and distribution of β5 integrins using novel anti-β5 monoclonal antibodies

Pasqualini et al., 1994

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892338591694369875
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Pasqualini R
Bodorova J
Ye S
Hemler M
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Journal of cell science

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Here, we have utilized six new anti-human β5 mono-clonal antibodies to perform a detailed investigation of the structure, function and distribution of β5 integrins. Monoclonal anti-β5 specificity was confirmed by reac-tivity with β5-transfected CHO cells, by direct binding to the …
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