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Macromolecules in bone matrix.
Heinegård D, Hultenby K, Oldberg A, Reinholt F, Wendel M. Heinegård D, et al. Among authors: wendel m. Connect Tissue Res. 1989;21(1-4):3-11; discussion 12-4. doi: 10.3109/03008208909049990. Connect Tissue Res. 1989. PMID: 2691197 Review. No abstract available.
Noncollagenous matrix constituents of cartilage.
Heinegård D, Antonsson P, Hedbom E, Larsson T, Oldberg A, Sommarin Y, Wendel M. Heinegård D, et al. Among authors: wendel m. Pathol Immunopathol Res. 1988;7(1-2):27-31. doi: 10.1159/000157088. Pathol Immunopathol Res. 1988. PMID: 3222205 No abstract available.
Osteoadherin, a cell-binding keratan sulfate proteoglycan in bone, belongs to the family of leucine-rich repeat proteins of the extracellular matrix.
Sommarin Y, Wendel M, Shen Z, Hellman U, Heinegârd D. Sommarin Y, et al. Among authors: wendel m. J Biol Chem. 1998 Jul 3;273(27):16723-9. doi: 10.1074/jbc.273.27.16723. J Biol Chem. 1998. PMID: 9642227 Free article.
It promotes integrin (alphav beta3)-mediated cell binding (Wendel, M., Sommarin, Y., and Heinegard, D. (1998) J. Cell Biol. 141, 839-847). The primary structure of bovine osteoadherin has now been determined by nucleotide sequencing of a cDNA clone from a primary bo …
It promotes integrin (alphav beta3)-mediated cell binding (Wendel, M., Sommarin, Y., and Heinegard, D. (1998) J. Cell Biol. 14 …
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