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F Grinnell

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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|June 20, 1978
Cold-insoluble globulin is not absolutely required for cellular adhesion to native collagen substrataF Grinnell, D Minter
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|February 1, 1996
Fibronectin degradation in chronic wounds depends on the relative levels of elastase, alpha1-proteinase inhibitor, and alpha2-macroglobulinF Grinnell, M Zhu
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 16, 1996
Defining misconductG Holton, F Grinnell
Experimental Cell Research|February 1, 1986
Interaction of fibronectin-coated beads with attached and spread fibroblasts. Binding, phagocytosis, and cytoskeletal reorganizationF Grinnell, B Geiger
Journal of Cell Science|November 1, 1985
Studies on the mechanism of hydrated collagen gel reorganization by human skin fibroblastsC Guidry, F Grinnell
The Biochemical Journal|July 15, 1995
Non-muscle myosin II heavy chain has a cryptic cell-adhesion domainF Grinnell, C H Ho
Experimental Cell Research|August 1, 1978
Cell adhesion and spreading factor. Similarity to cold insoluble globulin in human serumF Grinnell, D G Hays
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research|May 1, 1981
Adsorption characteristics of plasma fibronectin in relationship to biological activityF Grinnell, M K Feld
Experimental Cell Research|October 15, 1978
Induction of cell spreading by substratum-adsorbed ligands directed against the cell surfaceF Grinnell, D G Hays
Methods in Enzymology|January 1, 1982
Ultrastructural studies of cell--collagen interactionsF Grinnell, M H Bennett
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|June 20, 1978
Cold-insoluble globulin is not absolutely required for cellular adhesion to native collagen substrataF Grinnell, D Minter
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|February 1, 1996
Fibronectin degradation in chronic wounds depends on the relative levels of elastase, alpha1-proteinase inhibitor, and alpha2-macroglobulinF Grinnell, M Zhu
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 16, 1996
Defining misconductG Holton, F Grinnell
Experimental Cell Research|February 1, 1986
Interaction of fibronectin-coated beads with attached and spread fibroblasts. Binding, phagocytosis, and cytoskeletal reorganizationF Grinnell, B Geiger
Journal of Cell Science|November 1, 1985
Studies on the mechanism of hydrated collagen gel reorganization by human skin fibroblastsC Guidry, F Grinnell
The Biochemical Journal|July 15, 1995
Non-muscle myosin II heavy chain has a cryptic cell-adhesion domainF Grinnell, C H Ho
Experimental Cell Research|August 1, 1978
Cell adhesion and spreading factor. Similarity to cold insoluble globulin in human serumF Grinnell, D G Hays
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research|May 1, 1981
Adsorption characteristics of plasma fibronectin in relationship to biological activityF Grinnell, M K Feld
Experimental Cell Research|October 15, 1978
Induction of cell spreading by substratum-adsorbed ligands directed against the cell surfaceF Grinnell, D G Hays
Methods in Enzymology|January 1, 1982
Ultrastructural studies of cell--collagen interactionsF Grinnell, M H Bennett
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