Fibronectin molecule visualized in electron microscopy: a long, thin, flexible strand.
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Crystal structure of a heparin- and integrin-binding segment of human fibronectin.Fibronectin Mechanobiology Regulates TumorigenesisThe hairpin structure of the (6)F1(1)F2(2)F2 fragment from human fibronectin enhances gelatin binding.Structural Insights into Fibronectin Type III Domain-mediated SignalingStructural Analysis of Collagen Type I Interactions with Human Fibronectin Reveals a Cooperative Binding ModeElectron-microscopical approach to a structural model of intima collagenEffect of Immobilized Thiolated Glycosaminoglycans on Fibronectin Adsorption and Behavior of Fibroblasts.Exploiting fluorescence resonance energy transfer to probe structural changes in a macromolecule during adsorption and incorporation into a growing biomineral crystal.Cooperative folding of intrinsically disordered domains drives assembly of a strong elongated proteinMolecular architecture of native fibronectin fibrils.TGF-β triggers rapid fibrillogenesis via a novel TβRII-dependent fibronectin-trafficking mechanism.Models of fibronectin.Binding and covalent cross-linking of purified von Willebrand factor to native monomeric collagen.Substructure of human von Willebrand factor.Contribution of unfolding and intermolecular architecture to fibronectin fiber extensibility.Reversible unfolding of fibronectin type III and immunoglobulin domains provides the structural basis for stretch and elasticity of titin and fibronectinDissociation rate constants of human fibronectin binding to fibronectin-binding proteins on living Staphylococcus aureus isolated from clinical patientsVisualization of a 21-nm axial periodicity in shadowed keratin filaments and neurofilamentsSolution and surface effects on plasma fibronectin structure.Fibronectins: multifunctional modular glycoproteins.Electron microscopy of human factor VIII/Von Willebrand glycoprotein: effect of reducing reagents on structure and functionTitin is an extraordinarily long, flexible, and slender myofibrillar protein.Adsorption of plasma proteins and fibronectin on poly(hydroxylethyl methacrylate) brushes of different thickness and their relationship with adhesion and migration of vascular smooth muscle cells.Revisiting the mystery of fibronectin multimers: the fibronectin matrix is composed of fibronectin dimers cross-linked by non-covalent bonds.Rapid refolding of a proline-rich all-beta-sheet fibronectin type III moduleSignal mingle: Micropatterns of BMP-2 and fibronectin on soft biopolymeric films regulate myoblast shape and SMAD signaling.Role of host and bacterial factors in modulating staphylococcal adhesion to implanted polymer surfaces.Therapeutic application of nanotechnology in cardiovascular and pulmonary regeneration.Plasma and cellular fibronectin: distinct and independent functions during tissue repair.Cell adhesion molecule L1 in folded (horseshoe) and extended conformations.Cell motility on polyethylene glycol block copolymers correlates to fibronectin surface adsorption.Characterization of the attachment mechanisms of tissue-derived cell lines to blood-compatible polymers.Endothelial cell responses to micropillar substrates of varying dimensions and stiffness.Atomic force microscopy evidence for conformational changes of fibronectin adsorbed on unmodified and sulfonated polystyrene surfaces.Adhesive ligand tether length affects the size and length of focal adhesions and influences cell spreading and attachment.A major, six-armed glycoprotein from embryonic cartilage.Unfolding transitions of fibronectin and its domains. Stabilization and structural alteration of the N-terminal domain by heparinSilk-fibronectin protein alloy fibres support cell adhesion and viability as a high strength, matrix fibre analogue.Microfibrils in the aorta.Measuring the Poisson's Ratio of Fibronectin Using Engineered Nanofibers.
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Fibronectin molecule visualized in electron microscopy: a long, thin, flexible strand.
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Fibronectin molecule visualized in electron microscopy: a long, thin, flexible strand.
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Fibronectin molecule visualized in electron microscopy: a long, thin, flexible strand.
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Fibronectin molecule visualized in electron microscopy: a long, thin, flexible strand.
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Fibronectin molecule visualized in electron microscopy: a long, thin, flexible strand.
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Fibronectin molecule visualized in electron microscopy: a long, thin, flexible strand.
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Fibronectin molecule visualized in electron microscopy: a long, thin, flexible strand.
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H P Erickson
J McDonagh
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10.1083/JCB.91.3.673
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1981-12-01T00:00:00Z