Human SY5Y Neuroblastoma Cell Interactions with Laminin Isoforms: Neurite Outgrowth on Laminin-5 Is Mediated by Integrin α3β1
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Amy D. Bradshaw | D. Clegg | E. Wayner | A. Bradshaw | E. Choi | Barbara E. Smith | Esther S. H. Choi | Patricia Rouselle | Elizabeth A. Wayner | Dennis O. Clegg | P. Rouselle
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