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  1. Roles of paxillin family members in adhesion and ECM degradation coupling at invadosomes
  2. Targeting Integrin-Dependent Adhesion and Signaling with 3-Arylquinoline and 3-Aryl-2-Quinolone Derivatives: A new Class of Integrin Antagonists
  3. Time-lapse contact microscopy of cell cultures based on non-coherent illumination
  4. Type, Density, and Presentation of Grafted Adhesion Peptides on Polysaccharide-Based Hydrogels Control Preosteoblast Behavior and Differentiation
  5. Calcium and Calmodulin-dependent Serine/Threonine Protein Kinase Type II (CaMKII)-mediated Intramolecular Opening of Integrin Cytoplasmic Domain-associated Protein-1 (ICAP-1 ) Negatively Regulates  1 Integrins
  6. Osteoblast mineralization requires β1 integrin/ICAP-1–dependent fibronectin deposition
  7. New Insights into Adhesion Signaling in Bone Formation
  8. Design of Biomimetic Cell-Interactive Substrates Using Hyaluronic Acid Hydrogels with Tunable Mechanical Properties
  9. Invadosome regulation by adhesion signaling
  10. Osteoblast mineralization requires β1 integrin/ICAP-1–dependent fibronectin deposition
  11. Cooperativity between Integrin Activation and Mechanical Stress Leads to Integrin Clustering
  12. Specificities of β1 integrin signaling in the control of cell adhesion and adhesive strength
  13.  1A Integrin Is a Master Regulator of Invadosome Organization and Function
  14. La taline
  15. Actin machinery and mechanosensitivity in invadopodia, podosomes and focal adhesions
  16. Excitable waves at the margin of the contact area between a cell and a substrate
  17. Podosome-type adhesions and focal adhesions, so alike yet so different
  18. Lamellipodia nucleation by filopodia depends on integrin occupancy and downstream Rac1 signaling
  19. Cell adaptive response to extracellular matrix density is controlled by ICAP-1–dependent β 1 -integrin affinity
  20. Paxillin Phosphorylation Controls Invadopodia/Podosomes Spatiotemporal Organization
  21. Cyclin-Dependent Kinase 2/Cyclin E Complex Is Involved in p120 Catenin (p120ctn) Dependent Cell Growth Control: A New Role for p120ctn in Cancer
  22. Defective osteoblast function in ICAP-1-deficient mice
  23. Functional Interaction of Aurora-A and PP2A during Mitosis
  24. Unraveling ICAP-1 function: Toward a new direction?
  25. Laminin-5-integrin interaction signals through PI 3-kinase and Rac1b to promote assembly of adherens junctions in HT-29 cells
  26. Proteolysis leads to the appearance of the long form of β3-endonexin in human platelets
  27. Nuclear Translocation of Integrin Cytoplasmic Domain-associated Protein 1 Stimulates Cellular Proliferation
  28. Early enterocytic differentiation of HT-29 cells: biochemical changes and strength increases of adherens junctions
  29. Disruption of Focal Adhesions by Integrin Cytoplasmic Domain-associated Protein-1 
  30. Integrin Cytoplasmic Domain-associated Protein 1  (ICAP-1 ) Interacts Directly with the Metastasis Suppressor nm23-H2, and Both Proteins Are Targeted to Newly Formed Cell Adhesion Sites upon Integrin Engagement
  31. Grafting an RGD motif onto an epidermal growth factor-like module: chemical synthesis and functional characterization of the chimeric molecule
  32. Calcium/Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Kinase II Controls Integrin α5β1-Mediated Cell Adhesion through the Integrin Cytoplasmic Domain Associated Protein-1α
  33. Adhesion of Mature Polyploid Megakaryocytes to Fibronectin Is Mediated by β1 Integrins and Leads to Cell Damage
  34. Cotranscription of two RNA coding for the cell adhesion regulator and its variant in Reh leukemia cells
  35. Identification of Vinculin as a Pericentriolar Component in Mammalian Cells
  36. Control of the .alpha.5.beta.1 integrin/fibronectin interaction in vitro by the serine/threonine protein phosphatase calcineurin
  37. Intracellular Processing of Talin Occurs within Focal Adhesions
  38. Internalization of the α5β1 Integrin Does Not Depend on "NPXY" Signals
  39. Fibronectin receptors are functional on mitotic Chinese hamster ovary cells
  40. Semi-intact CHO and endothelial cells: A tool to probe the control of integrin activity?
  41. Vesicular transport between the endoplasmic reticulum and the Golgi stack requires the NEM-sensitive fusion protein
  42. A fusion protein required for vesicle-mediated transport in both mammalian cells and yeast
  43. Binding of an N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive fusion protein to Golgi membranes requires both a soluble protein(s) and an integral membrane receptor
  44. Purification of an N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive protein catalyzing vesicular transport.
  45. Role of an N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive transport component in promoting fusion of transport vesicles with cisternae of the Golgi stack
  46. Dependence of the conformational state of the isolated adenine nucleotide carrier protein on the detergent used for solubilization
  47. Substrate-site interactions in the membrane-bound adenine-nucleotide carrier as disclosed by ADP and ATP analogs
  48. Use of 3'-O-naphthoyladenosine 5'-diphosphate to probe distinct conformational states of the membrane-bound ADP/ATP carrier
  49. Small angle neutron scattering of the mitochondrial ADPATP carrier protein in detergent
  50. Interaction of naphthoyl-ADP a fluorescent ADP analog, with the ADP/ATP carrier protein in the mitochondrial membrane
  51. Atractyloside and bongkrekic acid sites in the mitochondrial ADP/ATP carrier protein
  52. Chemical modifications of atractyloside and bongkrekic acid binding sites of the mitochondrial adenine nucleotide carrier. Are there distinct binding sites?
  53. Chemical radiolabeling of carboxyatractyloside by [14 C]acetic anhydride
  54. Differential inactivation of atractyloside and bongkrekic acid binding sites on the adenine nucleotide carrier by ultraviolet light