Shear stress modulates the interaction of platelet-secreted matrix proteins with tumor cells through the integrin αvβ3
@article{Lawler2004ShearSM,
title={Shear stress modulates the interaction of platelet-secreted matrix proteins with tumor cells through the integrin $\alpha$v$\beta$3},
author={Karen Lawler and Gerardene Meade and Gerald C O'sullivan and Dermot Kenny},
journal={American Journal of Physiology-cell Physiology},
year={2004},
volume={287}
}Interaction of tumor cells with the vascular wall is required for metastasis from the bloodstream. The precise interaction among metastatic cells, circulating platelets, the vessel wall, and physio...
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