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Diverse mechanisms for cell attachment to platelet thrombospondinAdams et al., 1993
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- Adams J
- Lawler J
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- Journal of cell science
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Thrombospondin-1 is a component of the extracellular matrix which is thought to play important roles in cell migration and proliferation, during embryogenesis and wound repair. To understand the basis for these activities, we are mapping the regions of the molecule with …
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