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Hybridoma, 1993
Page 1. HYBRIDOMA Volume 12, Number 1, 1993 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., Publishers The Monoclonal Ant... more Page 1. HYBRIDOMA Volume 12, Number 1, 1993 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., Publishers The Monoclonal Antibody BQ16 Identifies the a6ß4 Integrin on Bladder Cancer MONICA LIEBERT,1 GARY WEDEMEYER,1 JUDITH A. STEIN ...
BMC Cell Biology, 2008
Background: Filamin (FLN) and non-muscle α-actinin are members of a family of F-actin crosslinkin... more Background: Filamin (FLN) and non-muscle α-actinin are members of a family of F-actin crosslinking proteins that utilize Calponin Homology domains (CH-domain) for actin binding. Although these two proteins have been extensively characterized, little is known about what regulates their binding to F-actin filaments in the cell.
Hybridoma, 1993
Page 1. HYBRIDOMA Volume 12, Number 1, 1993 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., Publishers The Monoclonal Ant... more Page 1. HYBRIDOMA Volume 12, Number 1, 1993 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., Publishers The Monoclonal Antibody BQ16 Identifies the a6ß4 Integrin on Bladder Cancer MONICA LIEBERT,1 GARY WEDEMEYER,1 JUDITH A. STEIN ...
BMC Cell Biology, 2008
Background: Filamin (FLN) and non-muscle α-actinin are members of a family of F-actin crosslinkin... more Background: Filamin (FLN) and non-muscle α-actinin are members of a family of F-actin crosslinking proteins that utilize Calponin Homology domains (CH-domain) for actin binding. Although these two proteins have been extensively characterized, little is known about what regulates their binding to F-actin filaments in the cell.