Effects of fibronectin cleaved by neuropsin on cell adhesion and migration (original) (raw)
Recent advances in research on fibronectin and other cell attachment proteins
Wen-Tien Chen
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, 1985
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Recognition of the A chain carboxy-terminal heparin binding region of fibronectin involves multiple sites: two contiguous sequences act independently to promote neural cell adhesion
Paul Letourneau
The Journal of Cell Biology
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Neuron-specific interactions with two neurite-promoting fragments of fibronectin
Paul Letourneau
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, 1985
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Chemotaxis of 3T3 and SV3T3 cells to fibronectin is mediated through the cell-attachment site in fibronectin and a fibronectin cell surface receptor
Adriana Albini
Journal of Cell Biology, 1987
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Substrate engagement of integrins α5β1 and αvβ3 is necessary, but not sufficient, for high directional persistence in migration on fibronectin
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Neuron-specific interactions with proteolytic fragments of fibronectin
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The Journal of Neuroscience : The Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience
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Interactions of a neuronal cell line (PC12) with laminin, collagen IV, and fibronectin: identification of integrin-related glycoproteins involved in attachment and process outgrowth
Louis Reichardt
The Journal of Cell Biology, 1987
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Cell attachment and chemotaxis can utilize the same peptide sequence of fibronectin
Dan Urry
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Fibroblast Migration on Fibronectin Requires Three Distinct Functional Domains
Richard Clark
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Matrix Assembly Induction and Cell Migration and Invasion Inhibition by a 13-Amino Acid Fibronectin Peptide
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Selective interaction of peripheral and central nervous system cells with two distinct cell-binding domains of fibronectin
Paul Letourneau
The Journal of Cell Biology, 1987
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Neurite extension by peripheral and central nervous system neurons in response to substratum-bound fibronectin and laminin
Leo Furcht, Paul Letourneau
Developmental Biology, 1983
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Interaction of the cell adhesion molecule CHL1 with vitronectin, integrins, and the plasminogen activator inhibitor-2 promotes CHL1-induced neurite outgrowth and neuronal migration
Melitta Schachner
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Cell surface molecules and fibronectin-mediated cell adhesion: effect of proteolytic digestion of membrane proteins
Maria Prat
Journal of Cell Biology, 1982
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Dynamic cytoskeleton-integrin associations induced by cell binding to immobilized fibronectin
haining dai
Journal of Cell Biology, 1989
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The amount of neurofilaments aggregated in the cell body is controlled by their increased sensitivity to trypsin-like proteases
Fabienne Fasani
Journal of Cell Science, 2004
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A rough morphology of the adsorbed fibronectin layer favors adhesion of neuronal cells
Howard Federoff
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A, 2008
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Characterization of a membrane-associated glycoprotein complex implicated in cell adhesion to fibronectin
Wen-Tien Chen
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, 1985
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Migration of brain tumor cells on extracellular matrix proteins in vitro correlates with tumor type and grade and involves alphaV and beta1 integrins
Martin Grumet
Cancer research, 1996
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Tenascin-R (J1 160/180 inhibits fibronectin-mediated cell adhesion--functional relatedness to tenascin-C
Amy P N Skubitz
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Characterization of neural cell adhesion sites: Point contacts are the sites of interaction between integrins and the cytoskeleton in PC 12 cells
Carlos Arregui B.
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Fibronectin fibrillogenesis, a cell-mediated matrix assembly process
J Rodrigo Castro H
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External fibronectin of cultured human fibroblasts is predominantly a matrix protein
Klaus Hedman
The Journal of Cell Biology, 1978
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A Cell-Surface Heparan Sulfate Proteoglycan Mediates Neural Cell Adhesion and Spreading on a Defined Sequence from the C-Terminal Cell and Heparin Binding Domain of Fibronectin, FNC/H II
Paul Letourneau
2000
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Adhesion in cell migration
R. Sandborg, Alan Horwitz
Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1995
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Cell migration: regulation of force on extracellular-matrix-integrin complexes
catherine galbraith
Trends in Cell Biology, 1998
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