Syndecans and cell adhesion.

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Syndecans and cell adhesion. / Couchman, J R; Chen, L; Woods, A.

In: International Review of Cytology, Vol. 207, 2001, p. 113-50.

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Couchman, JR, Chen, L & Woods, A 2001, 'Syndecans and cell adhesion.', International Review of Cytology, vol. 207, pp. 113-50.

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Couchman, J. R., Chen, L., & Woods, A. (2001). Syndecans and cell adhesion. International Review of Cytology, 207, 113-50.

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Couchman JR, Chen L, Woods A. Syndecans and cell adhesion. International Review of Cytology. 2001;207:113-50.

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Couchman, J R ; Chen, L ; Woods, A. / Syndecans and cell adhesion. In: International Review of Cytology. 2001 ; Vol. 207. pp. 113-50.

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title = "Syndecans and cell adhesion.",
abstract = "Now that transmembrane signaling through primary cell-matrix receptors, integrins, is being elucidated, attention is turning to how integrin-ligand interactions can be modulated. Syndecans are transmembrane proteoglycans implicated as coreceptors in a variety of physiological processes, including cell adhesion, migration, response to growth factors, development, and tumorigenesis. This review will describe this family of proteoglycans in terms of their structures and functions and their signaling in conjunction with integrins, and indicate areas for future research.",
author = "Couchman, {J R} and L Chen and A Woods",
note = "Keywords: Amino Acid Sequence; Animals; Cell Adhesion; Glycosaminoglycans; Humans; Membrane Glycoproteins; Models, Molecular; Molecular Sequence Data; Phylogeny; Protein Structure, Tertiary; Proteoglycans; Sequence Alignment; Signal Transduction; Syndecans",
year = "2001",
language = "English",
volume = "207",
pages = "113--50",
journal = "International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology",
issn = "1937-6448",
publisher = "Academic Press",

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N2 - Now that transmembrane signaling through primary cell-matrix receptors, integrins, is being elucidated, attention is turning to how integrin-ligand interactions can be modulated. Syndecans are transmembrane proteoglycans implicated as coreceptors in a variety of physiological processes, including cell adhesion, migration, response to growth factors, development, and tumorigenesis. This review will describe this family of proteoglycans in terms of their structures and functions and their signaling in conjunction with integrins, and indicate areas for future research.

AB - Now that transmembrane signaling through primary cell-matrix receptors, integrins, is being elucidated, attention is turning to how integrin-ligand interactions can be modulated. Syndecans are transmembrane proteoglycans implicated as coreceptors in a variety of physiological processes, including cell adhesion, migration, response to growth factors, development, and tumorigenesis. This review will describe this family of proteoglycans in terms of their structures and functions and their signaling in conjunction with integrins, and indicate areas for future research.

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JO - International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology

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