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Ectopic expression of human and feline CD9 in a Human B cell line confers ß1 integrin-dependent motility on fibronectin and laminin substrates and enhanced tyrosine phosphorylation
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Shaw, Andrew R. E., Domanska, Agatha, Mak, Allan, Gilchrist, Anita, Dobler, Kelly, Visser, Lydia, Poppema, Sibrand, Fliegel, Larry, Letarte, Michelle, Willett, Brian J.
Few molecules have been shown to confer cell motility. Although the motility-arresting properties of anti-CD9 monoclonal antibody (mAb) suggest the transmembrane 4 superfamily (TM4SF) member CD9 can induce a motorgenic signal, gene transfection studies have failed to confirm this hypothesis. We...