Identification of the Arg‐Gly‐Asp sequence in laminin A chain as a latent cell‐binding site being exposed in fragment P1
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R. Timpl | M. Aumailley | R. Deutzmann | Monique Aumailley | Rupert Timpl | M. Gerl | Rainer Deutzmann | Martin Gerl | Amoud Sonnenberg | Amoud Sonnenberg
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