Integrin adhesion in brain assembly: From molecular structure to neuropsychiatric disorders

Volume: 53, Issue: 12, Pages: 3831 - 3850
Published: Jul 8, 2020
Abstract
Integrins are extracellular matrix receptors that mediate biochemical and mechanical bi-directional signals between the extracellular and intracellular environment of a cell thanks to allosteric conformational changes. In the brain, they are found in both neurons and glial cells, where they play essential roles in several aspects of brain development and function, such as cell migration, axon guidance, synaptogenesis, synaptic plasticity and...
Paper Details
Title
Integrin adhesion in brain assembly: From molecular structure to neuropsychiatric disorders
Published Date
Jul 8, 2020
Volume
53
Issue
12
Pages
3831 - 3850
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