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Folia Histochemica Et Cytobiologica|January 1, 1996
Adhesion molecules and cell surface receptors in the heart transplant-associated arteriosclerosisA Hinek
Cell Adhesion and Communication|July 1, 1994
Nature and the multiple functions of the 67-kD elastin-/laminin binding proteinA Hinek
Biological Chemistry|July 1, 1996
Biological roles of the non-integrin elastin/laminin receptorA Hinek
Ciba Foundation Symposium|January 1, 1995
The 67 kDa spliced variant of beta-galactosidase serves as a reusable protective chaperone for tropoelastinA Hinek
Annales Academiae Medicae Stetinensis|January 1, 1983
[Formation of elastic fibers in cultures and transplants of aortic myocytes and elastic cartilage chondrocytes]A Hinek
Archivum Immunologiae Et Therapiae Experimentalis|January 1, 1997
Elastin receptor and cell-matrix interactions in heart transplant-associated arteriosclerosisA Hinek
Polski Tygodnik Lekarski (Warsaw, Poland : 1960)|March 5, 1979
[Morphogenesis of elastic elements formed by vascular myocytes and chondrocytes]A Hinek
European Journal of Cancer & Clinical Oncology|November 1, 1986
The influence of inosine on adriamycin-induced cardiomyopathy in ratsA Czarnecki, A Hinek
Connective Tissue Research|January 1, 1981
Elastin formation in heterotopic transplants of isolated arterial smooth muscle cellsA Hinek, J Thyberg
The Journal of Cell Biology|July 1, 1994
67-kD elastin-binding protein is a protective "companion" of extracellular insoluble elastin and intracellular tropoelastinA Hinek, M Rabinovitch
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Folia Histochemica Et Cytobiologica|January 1, 1996
Adhesion molecules and cell surface receptors in the heart transplant-associated arteriosclerosisA Hinek
Cell Adhesion and Communication|July 1, 1994
Nature and the multiple functions of the 67-kD elastin-/laminin binding proteinA Hinek
Biological Chemistry|July 1, 1996
Biological roles of the non-integrin elastin/laminin receptorA Hinek
Ciba Foundation Symposium|January 1, 1995
The 67 kDa spliced variant of beta-galactosidase serves as a reusable protective chaperone for tropoelastinA Hinek
Annales Academiae Medicae Stetinensis|January 1, 1983
[Formation of elastic fibers in cultures and transplants of aortic myocytes and elastic cartilage chondrocytes]A Hinek
Archivum Immunologiae Et Therapiae Experimentalis|January 1, 1997
Elastin receptor and cell-matrix interactions in heart transplant-associated arteriosclerosisA Hinek
Polski Tygodnik Lekarski (Warsaw, Poland : 1960)|March 5, 1979
[Morphogenesis of elastic elements formed by vascular myocytes and chondrocytes]A Hinek
European Journal of Cancer & Clinical Oncology|November 1, 1986
The influence of inosine on adriamycin-induced cardiomyopathy in ratsA Czarnecki, A Hinek
Connective Tissue Research|January 1, 1981
Elastin formation in heterotopic transplants of isolated arterial smooth muscle cellsA Hinek, J Thyberg
The Journal of Cell Biology|July 1, 1994
67-kD elastin-binding protein is a protective "companion" of extracellular insoluble elastin and intracellular tropoelastinA Hinek, M Rabinovitch
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