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A conserved NXIP motif is required for cell adhesion properties of the syndecan-4 ectodomain.
James R Whiteford,
John R Couchman
Nutritional Immunology
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Syndecan-4
100%
Adhesion Properties
100%
Ectodomain
100%
Cell Adhesion
100%
Cell-based
25%
Binding Activity
25%
Supporting Cells
12%
Vertebrates
12%
Cell Surface
12%
Cell Attachment
12%
Cell Motility
12%
Conserved Regions
12%
Integrin β1
12%
Zebrafish
12%
Cytoskeleton Remodeling
12%
Mesenchymal Cells
12%
Syndecan-1
12%
Proteoglycan
12%
Focal Adhesion
12%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Ectodomain
100%
Cell Adhesion
100%
Syndecan
100%
Binding Affinity
22%
Integrin
11%
Zebra fish
11%
Proteoglycan
11%
Focal Adhesion
11%