Description
Integrins: Molecular and Biological Responses to the Extracellular Matrix will help basic, applied, and clinical researchers keep up with the explosion of literature on the integrin family of proteins. This volume extends material previously covered in Receptors for Extracellular Matrix. It addresses some of the most exciting areas of integrin biology, including the varied roles of integrins in cell division, differentiation, movement, wound healing, inflammation, thrombosis, osteoporosis, and cancer.- Describes key aspects of integrin structure, function, and biology- Covers collagen receptors, epithelial cell integrins, leukocyte integrins, platelet integrins, integrin signaling, and integrin antagonists- Investigates the expression and role of integrins during development and in the cytoskeleton- Includes the actions and influences of integrins in inflammation, thrombosis, and osteoporosis
Table of Contents
The Structural Basis of Integrin-Ligand (RGD) InteractionIntegrins as Signal Transducing ReceptorsInteractions Between Integrins and the Cytoskeleton: Structure and RegulationIntegrins, Signaling, And the Remodeling of the Extracellular MatrixIntegrins in DevelopmentDistinctive Functions of Alpha6beta4 and Other Interactions in Epithelial CellsLeukocyte IntegrinsMolecular Properties of Human Platelet Integrin Alphaiibbeta3Therapeutic Potential of Integrin Antagonists



