Integrin Structure, Activation, and Interactions
Integrins are large, membrane-spanning, heterodimeric proteins that are essential for a metazoan existence. All members of the integrin family adopt a shape that resembles a large "head" on two "legs," with the head containing the sites for ligand binding and subunit association....
Main Authors: | Campbell, I, Humphries, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2011
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