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König K, Ostendorf A, editors. Optically Induced Nanostructures: Biomedical and Technical Applications. Berlin: De Gruyter; 2015 Jun 23.

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Fig. 2.2. Integrin-mediated recognition of extracellular matrix components leads to the formation of focal adhesion complexes able to connect the cytoskeleton with the adhesion site and moreover triggers downstream signaling pathways.

Fig. 2.2Integrin-mediated recognition of extracellular matrix components leads to the formation of focal adhesion complexes able to connect the cytoskeleton with the adhesion site and moreover triggers downstream signaling pathways

From: Chapter 2, Nanoscale biofunctionalization of polymer surfaces by laser treatment for controlled cellular differentiation

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