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Immunolocalization of integrins in proliferative retinal membranes.

Robbins et al., 1994

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12081661747016938973
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Robbins S
Brem R
Wilson D
O'Rourke L
Robertson J
Westra I
Planck S
Rosenbaum J
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Investigative ophthalmology & visual science

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PURPOSE: Integrins are cell surface adhesion molecules that serve as receptors for extracellular matrix components or for other cells. Integrins help regulate processes such as cell proliferation, migration, and differentiation. These processes are thought to have …
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