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Coppolino, M. G., Woodside, M. J., Demaurex, N., Grinstein, S., St-Arnaud, R., & Dedhar, S. (1997). Calreticulin is essential for integrin-mediated calcium signalling and cell adhesion. Nature, 386(6627), 843–847.

Authors 6
  1. Marc G. Coppolino (first)
  2. Michael J. Woodside (additional)
  3. Nicolas Demaurex (additional)
  4. Sergio Grinstein (additional)
  5. René St-Arnaud (additional)
  6. Shoukat Dedhar (additional)
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@article{Coppolino_1997, title={Calreticulin is essential for integrin-mediated calcium signalling and cell adhesion}, volume={386}, ISSN={1476-4687}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/386843a0}, DOI={10.1038/386843a0}, number={6627}, journal={Nature}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Coppolino, Marc G. and Woodside, Michael J. and Demaurex, Nicolas and Grinstein, Sergio and St-Arnaud, René and Dedhar, Shoukat}, year={1997}, month=apr, pages={843–847} }