Human Gene Set: PID_INTEGRIN_A4B1_PATHWAY


Standard name PID_INTEGRIN_A4B1_PATHWAY
Systematic name M277
Brief description Alpha4 beta1 integrin signaling events
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Collection C2: Curated
      CP: Canonical Pathways
            CP:PID: PID Pathways
Source publication Pubmed 18832364   Authors: Schaefer CF,Anthony K,Krupa S,Buchoff J,Day M,Hannay T,Buetow KH
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Source species Homo sapiens
Contributed by Pathway Interaction Database (NCI, NIH and Nature Publishing Group)
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