Integrin avidity regulation: Are changes in affinity and conformation underemphasized?

Citation:

Carman, C.V. & Springer, T.A. Integrin avidity regulation: Are changes in affinity and conformation underemphasized?. Curr. Opin. Cell Biol. 15, 5, 547-556 (2003).
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Abstract:

Integrins play critical roles in development, wound healing, immunity and cancer. Central to their function is their unique ability to modulate dynamically their adhesiveness through both affinity- and valency-based mechanisms. Recent advances have shed light on the structural basis for affinity regulation and on the signaling mechanisms responsible for both affinity and valency modes of regulation.

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