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The following pages link to Evidence that the B2 chain of laminin is responsible for the neurite outgrowth-promoting activity of astrocyte extracellular matrix (Q28266350):
Displaying 17 items.
- Laminin in neural development (Q35220161) (← links)
- Alpha 6 beta 1 integrin and laminin E8: an increasingly complex simple story (Q35873350) (← links)
- A role for glial cells in activity-dependent central nervous plasticity? Review and hypothesis. (Q36118276) (← links)
- Brainstem and other malignant gliomas: II. Possible mechanisms of brain infiltration by tumor cells (Q36754502) (← links)
- Modulation of neuritogenesis by astrocyte muscarinic receptors (Q36968328) (← links)
- Laminin-like and laminin-binding protein-like immunoreactive astrocytes in rat hippocampus after transient ischemia. Antibody to laminin-binding protein is a sensitive marker of neural injury and degeneration (Q40917165) (← links)
- Identification of Cell Binding Sequences in Mouse Laminin γ1 Chain by Systematic Peptide Screening (Q41070385) (← links)
- Normal and aberrant functions of integrins in the adult central nervous system (Q41600162) (← links)
- Regulatory sequences for the transcription of the laminin B2 gene in astrocytes (Q42441137) (← links)
- Expression of a functional Fas death receptor by human foetal motoneurons. (Q42441941) (← links)
- Electron and fluorescence microscopic investigations on composition and structure of the epithelial basement membrane of the human inferior nasal concha (Q42504344) (← links)
- The critical role of basement membrane-independent laminin gamma 1 chain during axon regeneration in the CNS. (Q42519963) (← links)
- Distinct immunoreactivity to 110 kDa laminin-binding protein in adult and lesioned rat forebrain (Q44077613) (← links)
- Neuronal migration in cerebellar microcultures is inhibited by antibodies against a neurite outgrowth domain of laminin (Q48435807) (← links)
- Extracellular matrix proteins expressed by human adult astrocytes in vivo and in vitro: An astrocyte surface protein containing the CS1 domain contributes to binding of lymphoblasts (Q48580315) (← links)
- Laminins of the adult mammalian CNS; laminin-α2 (merosin M-) chain immunoreactivity is associated with neuronal processes (Q48643716) (← links)
- Expression of fibronectin and laminin by different types of mouse glial cells cultured in a serum-free medium (Q54461053) (← links)