Visualization of integrin molecules by fluorescence imaging and Techniques

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Abstract

Integrin molecules are transmembrane α β heterodimers involved in cell adhesion, trafficking, and signaling. Upon activation, integrins undergo dynamic conformational changes that regulate their affinity to ligands. The physiological functions and activation mechanisms of integrins have been heavily discussed in previous studies and reviews, but the fluorescence imaging techniques-which are powerful tools for biological studies-have not. Here we review the fluorescence labeling methods, imaging techniques, as well as Förster resonance energy transfer assays used to study integrin expression, localization, activation, and functions.

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Cai, C., Sun, H., Hu, L., & Fan, Z. (2021). Visualization of integrin molecules by fluorescence imaging and Techniques. Biocell, 45(2), 229–257. https://doi.org/10.32604/BIOCELL.2021.014338

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