Engvall et al., 1977 - Google Patents
Binding of soluble form of fibroblast surface protein, fibronectin, to collagenEngvall et al., 1977
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- 4878225358555445463
- Author
- Engvall E
- Ruoslahti E
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- Publication venue
- International journal of cancer
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Fibronectin, a plasma protein immunologically identical with a major surface protein of normal fibroblasts, was found to bind to collagen and gelatin. A solid phase enzyme immunoassay was used for the binding tests. Collagen, gelatin or various control proteins …
- 102000016359 Fibronectins 0 title abstract description 80
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