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integrin beta7
Known as:
ITGB7
, Integrin Beta 7 Subunit
, Gut Homing Receptor Beta Subunit
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Integrin beta-7 (798 aa, ~87 kDa) is encoded by the human ITGB7 gene. This protein plays a role in both cell adhesion and the mediation of integrin…
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Cell Adhesion
Cell-Matrix Junction
Clusters of differentiation
Focal adhesion pathway
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Integrin beta Chains
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2011
2011
Pathophysiological factors and genetic association in endometriosis
J. Sundqvist
2011
Corpus ID: 59058938
Introduction: Endometriosis is a common benign gynecological disease where endometrial tissue forms lesions outside the uterine…
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2009
2009
Radioimmunodetection of colitis using an antibody raised against integrin beta-7
Jason L. J. Dearling
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D. Peer
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+7 authors
A. Packard
2009
Corpus ID: 91001282
2006
2006
A pseudosymmetric cell adhesion regulatory domain in the beta7 tail of the integrin alpha4beta7 that interacts with focal adhesion kinase and src.
G. Krissansen
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J. Singh
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+5 authors
Yi Yang
European Journal of Immunology
2006
Corpus ID: 23318969
The beta7 integrins alpha4beta7 and alphaEbeta7 play key roles in forming the gut-associated lymphoid tissue, and contribute to…
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2006
2006
Enhanced FTY720-Mediated Lymphocyte Homing Requires Gαi Signaling and Depends on β2 and β7 Integrin1
O. Pabst
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H. Herbrand
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+5 authors
R. Förster
Journal of Immunology
2006
Corpus ID: 32261645
The immunomodulatory drug FTY720 interferes with sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) receptor signaling leading to lymphocyte retention…
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2004
2004
Regulation of the beta7 integrin gene in T cells: role of the MAPK signalling pathways
F. Shafiei
2004
Corpus ID: 74442609
Members of the integrin superfamily of adhesion molecules are involved in cell to cell, cell to ECM, and cell to pathogen…
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