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Plasma Transglutaminase

Despite the non-specific name it generally refers to Factor XIIIa. A few citations use the term nonspecif to state of activation.
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2007
2007
Transglutaminases (TGs) are protein crosslinking enzymes involved in cell adhesion and signaling and matrix stabilization and… 
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2006
Highly Cited
2006
Chronic changes in blood flow induce an adaptation of vascular caliber. Thus, arteries show inward remodeling after a reduction… 
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1998
Highly Cited
1998
We previously used subtractive hybridization to isolate cDNAs for genes upregulated in chick hypertrophic chondrocytes… 
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1988
Highly Cited
1988
Factor XIII (plasma transglutaminase, fibrin stabilizing factor) is a glycoprotein that circulates in blood as a tetramer (a2b2… 
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1980
Highly Cited
1980
Fibronectin is a large glycoprotein which is found in body fluids and media of cultured cells. Insoluble fibronectin is found in… 
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1979
Highly Cited
1979
Soluble fibronectin is found in body fluids and media of adherent cultured cells and binds to fibrin and collagen. Insoluble…