α2β1 integrin‐specific collagen‐mimetic surfaces supporting osteoblastic differentiation

Volume: 69A, Issue: 4, Pages: 591 - 600
Published: Apr 21, 2004
Abstract
The interactions of osteoblasts with their surrounding extracellular matrix (ECM) are essential for skeletal development, homeostasis, and maintenance of the mature osteoblastic phenotype. Integrins are the principal transducers of ECM signals that regulate this process of osteoblast commitment and differentiation. Several studies indicate that the alpha(2)beta(1) integrin interaction with type I collagen is a crucial signal for the induction of...
Paper Details
Title
α2β1 integrin‐specific collagen‐mimetic surfaces supporting osteoblastic differentiation
Published Date
Apr 21, 2004
Volume
69A
Issue
4
Pages
591 - 600
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