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A comparison of fibronectin, laminin, and galactosyltransferase adhesion mechanisms during embryonic cardiac mesenchymal cell migration in vitro
Cleo P. Loeber, Raymond B. Runyan
Cellular and Molecular Medicine
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Neuroscience
In Vitro
100%
Fibronectin
100%
Extracellular Matrix
100%
Cell Migration
100%
Galactosyltransferase
100%
Laminin
100%
Eicosanoid Receptor
28%
Integrin
28%
Lactalbumin
28%
Collagen Gel
14%
Glycoprotein
14%
Hexapeptide
14%
Pentapeptide
14%
Cell Surface Receptor
14%
Peptides and Proteins
14%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Fibronectin
100%
Cell Migration
100%
Galactosyltransferase
100%
Laminin
100%
Monospecific Antibody
42%
Eicosanoid Receptor
28%
Bird
28%
Binding Domain
28%
Integrin
28%
Lactalbumin
28%
Molecular Weight
14%
Collagen Gel
14%
Surface Property
14%
Chick
14%
Glycoprotein
14%
Explant
14%
Cell Surface Receptor
14%
Embryonic Heart
14%
Keyphrases
Protein Modifier
14%