Resultados de búsqueda - Farndale, Richard
- Mostrando 1 - 20 Resultados de 76
- Ir a la Siguiente Página
-
1
-
2
-
3
-
4
-
5
-
6
-
7
Factor XIII is a newly identified binding partner for platelet collagen receptor GPVI‐dimer—An interaction that may modulate fibrin crosslinking por Moroi, Masaaki, Induruwa, Isuru, Farndale, Richard W., Jung, Stephanie M.
Publicado 2022Texto -
8
-
9
-
10
-
11
-
12
-
13
-
14
Collagen binding specificity of the discoidin domain receptors: Binding sites on collagens II and III and molecular determinants for collagen IV recognition by DDR1 por Xu, Huifang, Raynal, Nicolas, Stathopoulos, Stavros, Myllyharju, Johanna, Farndale, Richard W., Leitinger, Birgit
Publicado 2011Texto -
15
Structural and functional analysis of two small leucine-rich repeat proteoglycans, fibromodulin and chondroadherin por Paracuellos, Patricia, Kalamajski, Sebastian, Bonna, Arkadiusz, Bihan, Dominique, Farndale, Richard W., Hohenester, Erhard
Publicado 2017Texto -
16
Platelet adhesion to decorin but not collagen I correlates with the integrin α2 dimorphism E534K, the basis of the human platelet alloantigen (HPA)-5 system por Kunicki, Thomas J., Williams, Shirley A., Diaz, Daniel, Farndale, Richard W., Nugent, Diane J.
Publicado 2012Texto -
17
Discoidin Domain Receptors Promote α1β1- and α2β1-Integrin Mediated Cell Adhesion to Collagen by Enhancing Integrin Activation por Xu, Huifang, Bihan, Dominique, Chang, Francis, Huang, Paul H., Farndale, Richard W., Leitinger, Birgit
Publicado 2012Texto -
18
-
19
Platelets Participate in Synovitis via Cox-1–Dependent Synthesis of Prostacyclin Independently of Microparticle Generation por Boilard, Eric, Larabee, Katherine, Shnayder, Ruslan, Jacobs, Kathleen, Farndale, Richard W., Ware, Jerry, Lee, David M.
Publicado 2011Texto -
20
Implications for Collagen Binding from the Crystallographic Structure of Fibronectin (6)FnI(1–2)FnII(7)FnI por Erat, Michèle C., Schwarz-Linek, Ulrich, Pickford, Andrew R., Farndale, Richard W., Campbell, Iain D., Vakonakis, Ioannis
Publicado 2010Texto