A novel rgd-independent cell adhesion pathway mediated by fibronectin-bound tissue transglutaminase rescues cells from anoikis*

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  • who: Elisabetta A. M. Verderio from the Reagents and Antibodies-Mouse monoclonal antibodies included anti-integrin ␤, (JB A) and ␣, (PID6) (Chemicon) have published the paper: A Novel RGD-independent Cell Adhesion Pathway Mediated by Fibronectin-bound Tissue Transglutaminase Rescues Cells from Anoikis*, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of March/31,/2003
  • what: The authors propose a novel RGD-independent cell adhesion mechanism that promotes cell survival when the antiapoptotic role mediated by RGD-dependent integrin function is reduced as in tissue injury, which is consistent with the externalization and binding of tTG to fibronectin following cell . . .

     

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