The cartilage-specific (V+C)- fibronectin isoform exists primarily in homodimeric and monomeric configurations
Burton-Wurster, N, Gendelman, R, Chen, H, Gu, D N, Tetreault, J W, Lust, G, Schwarzbauer, J E, MacLeod, J N
Published in Biochemical journal (01.08.1999)
Published in Biochemical journal (01.08.1999)
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Specific immunological detection of the (V+C) − fibronectin isoform
Burton-Wurster, Nancy, Chen, Hao, Gendelman, Rina, Jackson, Michael L, Gagliardo, Lucille F, Gu, Da Nian, Zelko, Russell R, Lust, George, MacLeod, James N
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The cartilage-specific (V+C) super(-) fibronectin isoform exists primarily in homodimeric and monomeric configurations
Burton-Wurster, N, Gendelman, R, Chen, Hao, Gu, Da-Nian, Tetreault, J W, Lust, G, Schwarzbauer, JE, Macleod, J N
Published in Biochemical journal (01.08.1999)
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Published in Biochemical journal (01.08.1999)
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The cartilage-specific (V+C)− fibronectin isoform exists primarily in homodimeric and monomeric configurations
BURTON-WURSTER, Nancy, GENDELMAN, Rina, CHEN, Hao, GU, Da-Nian, TETREAULT, Jonathan W., LUST, George, SCHWARZBAUER, Jean E., MACLEOD, James N.
Published in Biochemical journal (01.08.1999)
Published in Biochemical journal (01.08.1999)
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