The RGD integrin binding site in human L1-CAM is important for nuclear signaling.
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P. Altevogt | D. Gast | H. Schäfer | Michael K. E. Schäfer | M. K. Schäfer | S. Müerköster | S. Riedle | H. Kiefel | M. Schäfer
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