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Detachment of cells from culture substrate by soluble fibronectin peptides.
Hayman EG, Pierschbacher MD, Ruoslahti E. Hayman EG, et al. Among authors: ruoslahti e. J Cell Biol. 1985 Jun;100(6):1948-54. doi: 10.1083/jcb.100.6.1948. J Cell Biol. 1985. PMID: 2581980 Free PMC article.
The synthetic cell attachment-promoting peptides from fibronectin (Pierschbacher, M. D., and E. Ruoslahti, 1984, Nature (Lond.)., 309:30-33) were found to detach cultured cells from the substratum when added to the culture in a soluble form. ...
The synthetic cell attachment-promoting peptides from fibronectin (Pierschbacher, M. D., and E. Ruoslahti, 1984, Nature (Lond. …
Adhesion of platelets to laminin in the absence of activation.
Ill CR, Engvall E, Ruoslahti E. Ill CR, et al. Among authors: ruoslahti e. J Cell Biol. 1984 Dec;99(6):2140-5. doi: 10.1083/jcb.99.6.2140. J Cell Biol. 1984. PMID: 6501416 Free PMC article.
Binding of platelets to fibronectin, but not laminin, is inhibited by a recently described peptide (Pierschbacher, M., and E. Ruoslahti, 1984, Nature (Lond.), 309:30-33) containing the cell-attachment tetrapeptide sequence of fibronectin, which suggests that separat …
Binding of platelets to fibronectin, but not laminin, is inhibited by a recently described peptide (Pierschbacher, M., and E. Ruos
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