Integrins and Signal Transduction Pathways: The Road Taken

Adhesive interactions play critical roles in directing the migration, proliferation, and differentiation of cells; aberrations in such interactions can lead to pathological disorders. These adhesive interactions, mediated by cell surface receptors that bind to ligands on adjacent cells or in the ext...

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Calcium - metabolism
Cell Adhesion
Cell adhesion molecules
Cell growth
Cellular biology
Cellular signal transduction
Cytokines - physiology
Cytoskeletal Proteins - metabolism
Extracellular matrix
Extracellular Matrix Proteins - metabolism
Feedback (Response)
Focal adhesions
Gene Expression
Gene expression regulation
GTP-Binding Proteins - metabolism
Humans
Integrins
Integrins - physiology
Ligands
Membranes
Phosphorylation
Phosphotransferases - metabolism
Physiological regulation
Protein Tyrosine Phosphatases - metabolism
Proteins
Receptors
Signal Transduction
title Integrins and Signal Transduction Pathways: The Road Taken
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