Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2179219 European Journal of Cell Biology 2006 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
Integrins are transmembrane receptors which bind extracellular matrix proteins and enable not only cell adhesion and cytoskeleton organization but also transduction of critical signals into the cells to promote survival, proliferation, differentiation, or migration programs. Integrins participate in many aspects of vascular biology. The past few years have experienced a sustained interest in the implication of integrin receptors in tumor angiogenesis. We will focus our review on studies giving concrete evidence to a role of the β1 class of integrins in angiogenesis, and we will provide an overview of the molecular mechanisms involved in their action.
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