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Journal of Cellular Biochemistry|February 1, 1996
Contraction of fibrillar type I collagen by endothelial cells: a study in vitroR B Vernon, E H Sage
The American Journal of Medical Technology|October 1, 1976
Spinner films for reticulocyte countsJ A May, B H Sage
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|May 9, 2001
SPARC, a matricellular protein that functions in cellular differentiation and tissue response to injuryA D Bradshaw, E H Sage
FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology|February 1, 1994
The biology of SPARC, a protein that modulates cell-matrix interactionsT F Lane, E H Sage
Biochemistry|December 9, 1980
A unique, pepsin-sensitive collagen synthesized by aortic endothelial cells in cultureH Sage, P Pritzl, P Bornstein
Matrix Biology : Journal of the International Society for Matrix Biology|December 5, 2000
SPARC, a matricellular protein: at the crossroads of cell-matrixR A Brekken, E H Sage
Microvascular Research|March 2, 1999
A novel, quantitative model for study of endothelial cell migration and sprout formation within three-dimensional collagen matricesR B Vernon, E H Sage
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 1, 1980
Structural basis for apparent heterogeneity of collagens in human basement membranes: type IV procollagen contains two distinct chainsE Crouch, H Sage, P Bornstein
Matrix Biology : Journal of the International Society for Matrix Biology|February 27, 2001
SPARC, a matricellular protein: at the crossroads of cell-matrix communicationR A Brekken, E H Sage
The Journal of Cell Biology|December 1, 1990
Functional mapping of SPARC: peptides from two distinct Ca+(+)-binding sites modulate cell shapeT F Lane, E H Sage
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Journal of Cellular Biochemistry|February 1, 1996
Contraction of fibrillar type I collagen by endothelial cells: a study in vitroR B Vernon, E H Sage
The American Journal of Medical Technology|October 1, 1976
Spinner films for reticulocyte countsJ A May, B H Sage
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|May 9, 2001
SPARC, a matricellular protein that functions in cellular differentiation and tissue response to injuryA D Bradshaw, E H Sage
FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology|February 1, 1994
The biology of SPARC, a protein that modulates cell-matrix interactionsT F Lane, E H Sage
Biochemistry|December 9, 1980
A unique, pepsin-sensitive collagen synthesized by aortic endothelial cells in cultureH Sage, P Pritzl, P Bornstein
Matrix Biology : Journal of the International Society for Matrix Biology|December 5, 2000
SPARC, a matricellular protein: at the crossroads of cell-matrixR A Brekken, E H Sage
Microvascular Research|March 2, 1999
A novel, quantitative model for study of endothelial cell migration and sprout formation within three-dimensional collagen matricesR B Vernon, E H Sage
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 1, 1980
Structural basis for apparent heterogeneity of collagens in human basement membranes: type IV procollagen contains two distinct chainsE Crouch, H Sage, P Bornstein
Matrix Biology : Journal of the International Society for Matrix Biology|February 27, 2001
SPARC, a matricellular protein: at the crossroads of cell-matrix communicationR A Brekken, E H Sage
The Journal of Cell Biology|December 1, 1990
Functional mapping of SPARC: peptides from two distinct Ca+(+)-binding sites modulate cell shapeT F Lane, E H Sage
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