Brakebusch et al., 2000 - Google Patents
Skin and hair follicle integrity is crucially dependent on β1 integrin expression on keratinocytesBrakebusch et al., 2000
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- Brakebusch C
- Grose R
- Quondamatteo F
- Ramirez A
- Jorcano J
- Pirro A
- Svensson M
- Herken R
- Sasaki T
- Timpl R
- Werner S
- Fässler R
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- The EMBO journal
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Abstract β1 integrins are ubiquitously expressed receptors that mediate cell–cell and cell– extracellular matrix interactions. To analyze the function of β1 integrin in skin we generated mice with a keratinocyte‐restricted deletion of the β1 integrin gene using the cre–loxP …
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