A proteomics approach to isolating neuropilin-dependent α5 integrin trafficking pathways: neuropilin 1 and 2 co-traffic α5 integrin through endosomal p120RasGAP to promote polarised fibronectin fibrillogenesis in endothelial cells
Christopher J. Benwell(University of East Anglia), Stephen D. Robinson(University of East Anglia)
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