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The NH2-terminal fibrin-binding site of fibronectin is formed by interacting fourth and fifth finger domains. Studies with recombinant finger fragments expressed in Escherichia coli.
scientific article published on April 1994
- The NH2-terminal fibrin-binding site of fibronectin is formed by interacting fourth and fifth finger domains. Studies with recombinant finger fragments expressed in Escherichia coli
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The NH2-terminal fibrin-binding site of fibronectin is formed by interacting fourth and fifth finger domains. Studies with recombinant finger fragments expressed in Escherichia coli (English)
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Escherichia coli
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Matsuka YV
Medved LV
Brew SA
Ingham KC
Y.V. Matsuka
L.V. Medved
S.A. Brew
K.C. Ingham
1 April 1994
April 1994
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9539-9546
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