Regulation of development and differentiation by the extracellular matrix
Development1993Vol. 117(4), pp. 1183–1198
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Abstract
Abstract Introduction Evidence that cell-ECM interactions regulate differentiation and development Developmental mutations Experimental perturbation of embryonic development Cell and organ cultures Regulatory mechanisms ECM diversity Interactions of growth factors with the ECM ECM receptors Non-integrin receptors Integrins Signal transduction Cytoskeleton Second messengers ‘ECM-response elements’ Conclusion
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