The leucocyte β2 (CD18) integrins : the structure, functional regulation and signalling properties

Leucocytes are highly motile cells. Their ability to migrate into tissues and organs is dependent on cell adhesion molecules. The integrins are a family of heterodimeric transmembrane cell adhesion molecules that are also signalling receptors. They are involved in many biological processes, includin...

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Main Author: Tan, Suet Mien
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-959942020-03-07T12:18:18Z The leucocyte β2 (CD18) integrins : the structure, functional regulation and signalling properties Tan, Suet Mien School of Biological Sciences DRNTU::Science::Biological sciences Leucocytes are highly motile cells. Their ability to migrate into tissues and organs is dependent on cell adhesion molecules. The integrins are a family of heterodimeric transmembrane cell adhesion molecules that are also signalling receptors. They are involved in many biological processes, including the development of metazoans, immunity, haemostasis, wound healing and cell survival, proliferation and differentiation. The leucocyte-restricted β2 integrins comprise four members, namely αLβ2, αMβ2, αXβ2 and αDβ2, which are required for a functional immune system. In this paper, the structure, functional regulation and signalling properties of these integrins are reviewed. 2013-06-27T04:06:55Z 2019-12-06T19:24:07Z 2013-06-27T04:06:55Z 2019-12-06T19:24:07Z 2012 2012 Journal Article Tan, S.-M. (2012). The leucocyte β2 (CD18) integrins: the structure, functional regulation and signalling properties. Bioscience Reports, 32(3), 241-269. 0144-8463 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/95994 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/10788 10.1042/BSR20110101 en Bioscience reports © The Authors Journal compilation. © 2012 Biochemical Society.
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The leucocyte β2 (CD18) integrins : the structure, functional regulation and signalling properties
description Leucocytes are highly motile cells. Their ability to migrate into tissues and organs is dependent on cell adhesion molecules. The integrins are a family of heterodimeric transmembrane cell adhesion molecules that are also signalling receptors. They are involved in many biological processes, including the development of metazoans, immunity, haemostasis, wound healing and cell survival, proliferation and differentiation. The leucocyte-restricted β2 integrins comprise four members, namely αLβ2, αMβ2, αXβ2 and αDβ2, which are required for a functional immune system. In this paper, the structure, functional regulation and signalling properties of these integrins are reviewed.
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title The leucocyte β2 (CD18) integrins : the structure, functional regulation and signalling properties
title_short The leucocyte β2 (CD18) integrins : the structure, functional regulation and signalling properties
title_full The leucocyte β2 (CD18) integrins : the structure, functional regulation and signalling properties
title_fullStr The leucocyte β2 (CD18) integrins : the structure, functional regulation and signalling properties
title_full_unstemmed The leucocyte β2 (CD18) integrins : the structure, functional regulation and signalling properties
title_sort leucocyte β2 (cd18) integrins : the structure, functional regulation and signalling properties
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