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| '''<font color=#000000 font size=8>ECM Proteins</font>'''
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| '''<font color=#FFFFFF font size=8>HIV-gp160</font>'''
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| [[Image:FN.png|500px]]
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| [[Image:FNselec.png|300px]]
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| [[Image:FNseleczoom.png|300px]]
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| [[Image:FNint.png|500px]]
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| '''<font color=#000000 font size=3> One of the major components of the extracellular matrix (ECM) is fibronectin, this dimeric glycoprotein is involved in numerous cell processes and has important functions in vertebrate development.
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| Fibronectin in the extracellular matrix interacts with the transmembrane integrins in a highly specific manner. The ECM ligand protein contains a tripeptide recognition site, Arg-Gly-Asp (RGD), responsible for the affinity of the cell surface receptors with its ligand.
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| Atomic force microscopy images can be appreciated, these illustrations depict how fibronectin molecules are almost exclusively absorbed on the DPPC domains. </font>'''
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