Synaptic integrins in developing, adult, and mutant muscle: selective association of alpha1, alpha7A, and alpha7B integrins with the neuromuscular junction
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Eccentric exercise facilitates mesenchymal stem cell appearance in skeletal muscleSpatial and temporal expression of the beta1D integrin during mouse developmentMutations in the integrin alpha7 gene cause congenital myopathyAgrin binds to the nerve-muscle basal lamina via lamininAbsence of integrin alpha 7 causes a novel form of muscular dystrophyThe laminin-binding activity of the alpha 7 integrin receptor is defined by developmentally regulated splicing in the extracellular domainIntegrins as receptors for lamininsIntegrins (alpha7beta1) in muscle function and survival. Disrupted expression in merosin-deficient congenital muscular dystrophyDistinct alpha 7A beta 1 and alpha 7B beta 1 integrin expression patterns during mouse development: alpha 7A is restricted to skeletal muscle but alpha 7B is expressed in striated muscle, vasculature, and nervous systemHypertonic enhancement of transmitter release from frog motor nerve terminals: Ca2+ independence and role of integrinsKnockout and knockin of the beta1 exon D define distinct roles for integrin splice variants in heart function and embryonic developmentDifferential Onset of Expression of α7 and β1D Integrins During Mouse Heart and Skeletal Muscle DevelopmentGenetically determined proteolytic cleavage modulates alpha7beta1 integrin function.Laminin-binding integrin gene copy number alterations in distinct epithelial-type cancersMuscle-derived collagen XIII regulates maturation of the skeletal neuromuscular junction.Distinct muscarinic acetylcholine receptor subtypes contribute to stability and growth, but not compensatory plasticity, of neuromuscular synapses.Regulation and functional significance of utrophin expression at the mammalian neuromuscular synapse.Laminins of the neuromuscular system.Sarcospan-dependent Akt activation is required for utrophin expression and muscle regeneration.The basement membrane/basal lamina of skeletal muscle.Transgenic expression of {alpha}7{beta}1 integrin maintains muscle integrity, increases regenerative capacity, promotes hypertrophy, and reduces cardiomyopathy in dystrophic mice.Glycosylated synaptomatrix regulation of trans-synaptic signaling.Integrin alpha 7 beta 1 in muscular dystrophy/myopathy of unknown etiology.Alpha7beta1 integrin does not alleviate disease in a mouse model of limb girdle muscular dystrophy type 2Fβ1D chain increases α7β1 integrin and laminin and protects against sarcolemmal damage in mdx miceThe beta1 cytoplasmic domain regulates the laminin-binding specificity of the alpha7X1 integrin.Molecular and functional defects in kidneys of mice lacking collagen alpha 3(IV): implications for Alport syndrome.A functional role for specific spliced variants of the alpha7beta1 integrin in acetylcholine receptor clustering.Laminin-induced acetylcholine receptor clustering: an alternative pathway.Dystrophin and utrophin expression require sarcospan: loss of α7 integrin exacerbates a newly discovered muscle phenotype in sarcospan-null mice.Role of extracellular matrix proteins and their receptors in the development of the vertebrate neuromuscular junctionEnhanced expression of the alpha 7 beta 1 integrin reduces muscular dystrophy and restores viability in dystrophic miceLaminins promote postsynaptic maturation by an autocrine mechanism at the neuromuscular junction.Exercise promotes alpha7 integrin gene transcription and protection of skeletal muscleIncreasing alpha 7 beta 1-integrin promotes muscle cell proliferation, adhesion, and resistance to apoptosis without changing gene expression.Levels of α7 integrin and laminin-α2 are increased following prednisone treatment in the mdx mouse and GRMD dog models of Duchenne muscular dystrophy.Myotendinous junction defects and reduced force transmission in mice that lack alpha7 integrin and utrophinCell-matrix interactions in muscle disease.A myogenic precursor cell that could contribute to regeneration in zebrafish and its similarity to the satellite cell.Alpha7 integrin expression is negatively regulated by deltaEF1 during skeletal myogenesis.
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Synaptic integrins in developing, adult, and mutant muscle: selective association of alpha1, alpha7A, and alpha7B integrins with the neuromuscular junction
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1996 nî lūn-bûn
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1996 թուականի Փետրուարին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1996 թվականի փետրվարին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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1996年の論文
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1996年論文
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1996年論文
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1996年論文
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1996年論文
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1996年論文
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Synaptic integrins in developi ...... ith the neuromuscular junction
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Synaptic integrins in developi ...... ith the neuromuscular junction
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Synaptic integrins in developi ...... ith the neuromuscular junction
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Synaptic integrins in developi ...... ith the neuromuscular junction
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Synaptic integrins in developi ...... ith the neuromuscular junction
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Synaptic integrins in developi ...... ith the neuromuscular junction
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Synaptic integrins in developi ...... ith the neuromuscular junction
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P T Martin
R H Kramer
S J Kaufman
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10.1006/DBIO.1996.0057
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1996-02-25T00:00:00Z