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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 40. Chapters: Integrin, Transmembrane domain, Solute carrier family, Organic anion transporter 1, V-ATPase, List of human ATPase genes, Linker of activated T cells, Photosynthetic reaction center protein family, Cadherin, Transporter Classification database, Potassium channel tetramerisation domain, L1, SNARE, Proton ATPase, Translocase of the inner membrane, ATP synthase alpha/beta subunits, ATP8B1, CD11c, Cytochrome b5, type A, Leukotriene C4 synthase, Mitochondrial carrier, MT-ATP6, ATP synthase subunit C, Chloride channel, Major intrinsic proteins, Light-harvesting complex, Sulfatase, SecY protein, Syntaxin, Cytochrome c oxidase subunit III, Calcium ATPase, Main subunit of cytochrome c oxidase, Sodium: neurotransmitter symporter, Organic anion-transporting polypeptide, Ion channel family, Hemolysin, Transmembrane domain of ABC transporters, Light-harvesting complexes of green plants, Bacterial rhodopsins, Bacterial antenna complex, ATP synthase gamma subunit, Photosystem II light-harvesting protein, Major facilitator family, SERCA, Myelin proteolipid protein, Macrophage-1 antigen, Secretory Pathway Ca ATPase, Mechanosensitive ion channel, Fumarate reductase, MAPEG family, Disulfide bond formation protein B, TIM/TOM Complex, Mitochondrial membrane transport protein, Glycophorin, FXYD6, Sel-12, OATP4C1, Sodium/proton antiporter 1, JAML, Permease, Sodium-hydrogen antiporter, Lactose permease, Sulfate conjugates, Asialoglycoprotein, TgTSA1. Excerpt: Integrins are receptors that mediate attachment between a cell and the tissues surrounding it, which may be other cells or the ECM. They also play a role in cell signaling and thereby regulate cellular shape, motility, and the cell cycle. Typically, receptors inform a cell of the molecules in its environment and the cell responds. Not only do integrins perform this outside-in signall...