Polymerization of type I and III collagens is dependent on fibronectin and enhanced by integrins alpha 11beta 1 and alpha 2beta 1.
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Polymerization of type I and III collagens is dependent on fibronectin and enhanced by integrins alpha 11beta 1 and alpha 2beta 1.
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Polymerization of type I and I ...... ha 11beta 1 and alpha 2beta 1.
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Polymerization of type I and I ...... ha 11beta 1 and alpha 2beta 1.
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Polymerization of type I and I ...... ha 11beta 1 and alpha 2beta 1.
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Polymerization of type I and I ...... ha 11beta 1 and alpha 2beta 1.
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Deane F Mosher
Juha Risteli
Krister Wennerberg
Staffan Johansson
Teet Velling
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37377-37381
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10.1074/JBC.M206286200
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2002-07-26T00:00:00Z