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Syndecan-4 Protects the Heart From the Profibrotic Effects of Thrombin-Cleaved Osteopontin
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- 2019
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A human antithrombin isoform dampens inflammatory responses and protects from organ damage during bacterial infection
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- 2018
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A new genetic tool to improve immune-compromised mouse models : Derivation and CRISPR/Cas9-mediated targeting of NRG embryonic stem cell lines
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- 2017
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Clonal reversal of ageing-associated stem cell lineage bias via a pluripotent intermediate
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- 2009
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Cdc42-mediated tubulogenesis controls cell specification.
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- 2005
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beta(1) integrins are not required for the maintenance of lymphocytes within intestinal epithelia.
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- 2003
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None of the integrins known to be present on the mouse egg or to be ADAM receptors are essential for sperm-egg binding and fusion
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Complementary Signaling through flt3 and Interleukin-7 Receptor {alpha} Is Indispensable for Fetal and Adult B Cell Genesis.
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- 2002
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Integrins in invasive growth.
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The fibronectin-binding integrins alpha 5 beta 1 and alpha v beta 3 differentially modulate RhoA-GTP loading, organization of cell matrix adhesions, and fibronectin fibrillogenesis
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A crucial role of beta 1 integrins for keratinocyte migration in vitro and during cutaneous wound repair
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Beta1 integrin is not essential for hematopoiesis but is necessary for the T cell-dependent IgM antibody response.
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Brevican-deficient mice display impaired hippocampal CA1 long-term potentiation but show no obvious deficits in learning and memory
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- 2001
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Neurocan is dispensable for brain development
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