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ArcPathVisio Brace Ellipse EndoplasmicReticulum GolgiApparatus HexagonPathVisio MimDegradation Mitochondria Octagon PentagonPathVisio Rectangle RoundedRectangle SarcoplasmicReticulum TriangleEquilateralEast TrianglePathVisio none Vav3 Vav2 Akt3 Akt2 Akt1 signaling system Phosphatidylinositiol ECM PAK Integrin beta cell maintenance CAPN PI3K F-actin PAK p130 Cas F-actin RAF cell motility MEK cell proliferation CAPN ITGB cell maintenance ERK C3G Integrin alpha ITGA Itga4 Capn9 Actn1 Ilk Ptk2 Itgb3 Itgae Sos1 Zyx Itgam Crk Itga7 Itgb7 MYO-P Capn5 Itgad Sepp1 Itgav Itga3 Vcl Rapgef1 Itga2b Capn6 Rac2 Pxn Pak6 Map2k1 Bcar1 Itgb4 Itgb8 Pdpk1 Capn3 Src Dock1 Braf Itgal Araf Capn11 Capn10 Itgax Itga1 Fyn Mapk10 Csk Rho Hras1 Mapk7 Itgb6 Mapk6 Shc1 Itgb1 Capn2 Map2k2 Itga9 Tns1 Capn7 Itga5 Itga10 Raf1 Cdc42 Map2k5 Capns1 Itgb2 Pak2 Map2k3 Mapk1 Sorbs1 PI5K Src Map2k6 Pak3 Itga2 Capn1 Rac1 Git2 Myo Vasp Itga6 Pak1 Grb2 Itgb5 Itga8 Itga11 Arhgef7 Mylk2 Pak4 Mapk4 Mapk12 Rac3 Tln1 Shc3 Ptk2 Rock1 Rock2 Rap1a Rap1b Cav2 Cav3 Cav1 Pik3r2 p110 Name: Integrin-mediated cell adhesion Last Modified: 10/17/2013 Organism: Mus musculus
Description
Integrins are receptors that mediate attachment between a cell and the tissues surrounding it, which may be other cells or the extracellular matrix (ECM). They also play a role in cell signaling and thereby define cellular shape, mobility, and regulate the cell cycle.
Source: [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrin )
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