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    The effects of fibronectin on the adhesion and migration of chinese hamster ovary cells on collagen substrata.

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    Authors
    Schor, Seth L
    Schor, Ana M
    Bazill, George W
    Affiliation
    Cancer Research Campaign Department of Medical Oncology, Christie Hospital and Holt Radium Institute, Wilmslow Road, Manchester M20 9BX, England
    Issue Date
    1981-06
    
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    Abstract
    Data are presented indicating that the adhesion of Chinese hamster ovary cells (CHO) to films of denatured type I collagen occurs by a fibronectin-dependent mechanism, whereas the adhesion of these cells to 3-dimensional gels of native type I collagen fibres may occur by either a rapid, fibronectin-dependent mechanism or by a slower, fibronectin-independent mechanism, whereas the adhesion of these cells to 3-dimensional gels of native type I collagen fibres may occur by either a rapid, fibronectin-dependent mechanism or by a slower, fibronectin-independent mechanism. Data are also presented indicating that fibronectin promotes the migration of CHO cells on native type I collagen fibres.
    Citation
    The effects of fibronectin on the adhesion and migration of chinese hamster ovary cells on collagen substrata. 1981, 49:299-310 J. Cell. Sci.
    Journal
    Journal of Cell Science
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10541/133909
    PubMed ID
    7198128
    Type
    Article
    Language
    en
    ISSN
    0021-9533
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