Abstract

integrin-mediated cell adhesion is a fundamental process in cell biology. The heterodimeric integrin transmembrane proteins play a key role in physiological processes such as embryogenesis, wound healing, and immune defense but also in pathological processes such as cancer and autoimmune disease.

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