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Integrin αvβ1

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Integrin αVβ1 is a cell surface receptor that binds to various extracellular matrix proteins. It is involved in cell adhesion, migration, and signaling processes.

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2 protocols using integrin αvβ1

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Integrin and Extracellular Matrix Proteins

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The recombinant proteins used in this study were, for mouse: Integrin α4β1 (R&D cat 7810-A6-050); Integrin α5β1 (R&D cat 7728-A5-050); Integrin αVβ1 (R&D cat 7705-AV-050); Integrin α6β1 (R&D cat 7810-A6-050); TGFβ1 (R&D Systems cat 7666-MB-005); Laminin (Invitrogen cat 23017-015). For human: Integrin α4β1 (R&D cat 5668-A4-050); Laminin (BioLamina cat LN-211); Collagen (Sigma-Aldrich cat C2249).
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Integrin and Extracellular Matrix Proteins

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The recombinant proteins used in this study were, for mouse: Integrin α4β1 (R&D cat 7810-A6-050); Integrin α5β1 (R&D cat 7728-A5-050); Integrin αVβ1 (R&D cat 7705-AV-050); Integrin α6β1 (R&D cat 7810-A6-050); TGFβ1 (R&D Systems cat 7666-MB-005); Laminin (Invitrogen cat 23017-015). For human: Integrin α4β1 (R&D cat 5668-A4-050); Laminin (BioLamina cat LN-211); Collagen (Sigma-Aldrich cat C2249).
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