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The many and varied cell types of all living organisms use proteins to maintain their shape, to adhere to substrates, in their contacts with neighbouring cells, in their internal organization and to generate the forces needed for movement. There has been an explosion of knowledge about the structure, function and distribution of these proteins and new ones are being discovered all the time. This work is a compendium of the proteins found in the extracellular matrix and those known to be involved in cell-cell contact and adhesion. Organized alphabetically, it summarizes the essential features of these proteins, giving key references and drawing together information from a widely-scattered literature. The introductory chapters provide overviews, and each entry a quick way to learn the essentials of each protein supported by key references for in-depth learning.
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'this small guidebook is indispensable' Thomas D Pollard, Johns Hopkins Medical School, TIBS 19 -February 1994 ' even veterans might enjoy the luxury of a single book that can be leafed at any time of the night or day to find just that one small desperately needed fact' Lora Hedrick, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Trends in Cell Biology, Vol 4.
A concise compendium of the proteins found in the extracellular matrix and those known to be involved in cell-cell contact and adhesion. Organized alphabetically, it summarizes the essential features of these proteins, giving key references and drawing together information from widely scattered sources.
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