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GRASP: a novel heparin-binding serum glycoprotein that mediates oligodendrocyte-substratum adhesion.
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Intracellular messengers. Influence of oligodendrocyte substratum adhesion.
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Oligodendrocyte substratum adhesion modulates expression of adenylate cyclase-linked receptors.
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Using "click" chemistry to prepare SAM substrates to study stem cell adhesion.
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Polymer networks with grafted cell adhesion peptides for highly biospecific cell adhesive substrates.
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Regulation of MDCK cell-substratum adhesion by RhoA and myosin light chain kinase after ATP depletion.
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Oligodendrocyte-substratum adhesion activates the synthesis of specific lipid species involved in cell signaling.
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Oligodendrocyte proteoglycans: modulation by cell-substratum adhesion.
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Substrates for cell adhesion prepared via active site-directed immobilization of a protein domain.
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Szuchet, Sara
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Human endothelial cell interactions with surface-coupled adhesion peptides on a nonadhesive glass substrate and two polymeric biomaterials.
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Covalent surface immobilization of Arg-Gly-Asp- and Tyr-Ile-Gly-Ser-Arg-containing peptides to obtain well-defined cell-adhesive substrates.
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Cell-substrate interactions.
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A gaussian model for substrates of entangled cross-linked poly(ethylene glycol) in biomedical applications.
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Hubbell, Jeffrey
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