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Leukemia|August 1, 1995
Osteoclast precursors circulate in the peripheral blood of patients with aggressive multiple myelomaM G Gregoretti, L Bergui, M Aragno, et al.
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|August 1, 1992
Expression and role of integrin receptors in Sézary syndromeP Savoia, M Novelli, M T Fierro, et al.
Leukemia|October 1, 1990
Integrin distribution and cytoskeleton organization in normal and malignant monocytesG Gaidano, L Bergui, M Schena, et al.
Experimental Cell Research|September 1, 1992
The control of polarized integrin topography and the organization of adhesion-related cytoskeleton in normal human keratinocytes depend upon number of passages in culture and ionic environmentM De Luca, G Pellegrini, S Bondanza, et al.
Blood|July 25, 1992
Human endothelial cells express integrin receptors on the luminal aspect of their membraneG Conforti, C Dominguez-Jimenez, A Zanetti, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|June 1, 1992
Expression, topography, and function of integrin receptors are severely altered in keratinocytes from involved and uninvolved psoriatic skinG Pellegrini, M De Luca, G Orecchia, et al.
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|April 3, 1996
Changes in integrin and E-cadherin expression in neoplastic versus normal thyroid tissueG Serini, L Trusolino, E Saggiorato, et al.
Experimental Cell Research|April 1, 1995
Differential protein expression in aortic smooth muscle cells cultured from newborn and aged ratsO Cremona, M Muda, R D Appel, et al.
Blood|August 1, 1988
Vinculin, talin, and integrins are localized at specific adhesion sites of malignant B lymphocytesP C Marchisio, L Bergui, G C Corbascio, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|June 16, 1997
Amphiphysin II (SH3P9; BIN1), a member of the amphiphysin/Rvs family, is concentrated in the cortical cytomatrix of axon initial segments and nodes of ranvier in brain and around T tubules in skeletal muscleM H Butler, C David, G C Ochoa, et al.
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Leukemia|August 1, 1995
Osteoclast precursors circulate in the peripheral blood of patients with aggressive multiple myelomaM G Gregoretti, L Bergui, M Aragno, et al.
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|August 1, 1992
Expression and role of integrin receptors in Sézary syndromeP Savoia, M Novelli, M T Fierro, et al.
Leukemia|October 1, 1990
Integrin distribution and cytoskeleton organization in normal and malignant monocytesG Gaidano, L Bergui, M Schena, et al.
Experimental Cell Research|September 1, 1992
The control of polarized integrin topography and the organization of adhesion-related cytoskeleton in normal human keratinocytes depend upon number of passages in culture and ionic environmentM De Luca, G Pellegrini, S Bondanza, et al.
Blood|July 25, 1992
Human endothelial cells express integrin receptors on the luminal aspect of their membraneG Conforti, C Dominguez-Jimenez, A Zanetti, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|June 1, 1992
Expression, topography, and function of integrin receptors are severely altered in keratinocytes from involved and uninvolved psoriatic skinG Pellegrini, M De Luca, G Orecchia, et al.
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|April 3, 1996
Changes in integrin and E-cadherin expression in neoplastic versus normal thyroid tissueG Serini, L Trusolino, E Saggiorato, et al.
Experimental Cell Research|April 1, 1995
Differential protein expression in aortic smooth muscle cells cultured from newborn and aged ratsO Cremona, M Muda, R D Appel, et al.
Blood|August 1, 1988
Vinculin, talin, and integrins are localized at specific adhesion sites of malignant B lymphocytesP C Marchisio, L Bergui, G C Corbascio, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|June 16, 1997
Amphiphysin II (SH3P9; BIN1), a member of the amphiphysin/Rvs family, is concentrated in the cortical cytomatrix of axon initial segments and nodes of ranvier in brain and around T tubules in skeletal muscleM H Butler, C David, G C Ochoa, et al.
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