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    Laminin α1 Globular Domains 4-5 Induce Fetal Development but Are Not Vital for Embryonic Basement Membrane Assembly by Schéele, Susanne, Falk, Mats, Franzén, Ahnders, Ellin, Fredrik, Ferletta, Maria, Lonai, Peter, Andersson, Björn, Timpl, Rupert, Forsberg, Erik, Ekblom, Peter, Anderson, Kathryn V.

    “…During early mouse embryogenesis, each laminin (Lm) chain of the first described Lm, a heterotrimer of α1, β1, and γ1 chains (Lm-1), is essential for basement…”
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    Laminin Isoforms and Epithelial Development by EKBLOM, MARJA, FALK, MATS, SALMIVIRTA, KATRIINA, DURBEEJ, MADELEINE, EKBLOM, PETER

    Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-10-1998)
    “…Several different approaches suggest that basement‐membrane assembly is important for epithelial development. Basement membranes contain isoforms of collagen…”
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    Rapid PCR amplification of DNA utilizing Coriolis effects by Mårtensson, Gustaf, Skote, Martin, Malmqvist, Mats, Falk, Mats, Asp, Allan, Svanvik, Nicke, Johansson, Arne

    Published in European biophysics journal (01-08-2006)
    “…A novel polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method is presented that utilizes Coriolis and centrifugal effects, produced by rotation of the sample disc, in order…”
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    Compliance with treatment and the art of medicine by Falk, Mats

    Published in The American journal of cardiology (15-09-2001)
    “…Noncompliance with treatment is a serious and often overlooked clinical problem. However, a patient-oriented working style, respecting The Art of Medicine, can…”
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    Restricted distribution of laminin α1 chain in normal adult mouse tissues by Falk, Mats, Ferletta, Maria, Forsberg, Erik, Ekblom, Peter

    Published in Matrix biology (1999)
    “…The distribution of laminin α1 chain in adult mouse tissue was determined by immunofluorescence using monoclonal antibody 200, reacting with the globular…”
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    Integrin α6Bβ1 is involved in kidney tubulogenesis in vitro by Falk, Mats, Salmivirta, Katriina, Durbeej, Madeleine, Larsson, Erik, Ekblom, Marja, Vestweber, Dietmar, Ekblom, Peter

    Published in Journal of cell science (01-12-1996)
    “…ABSTRACT Laminin-1 has previously been shown to be of major importance for the development of kidney tubules. Antibodies against fragments E8 and E3 of…”
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    Laminin {alpha}1 globular domains 4-5 induce fetal development but are not vital for embryonic basement membrane assembly by Schéele, Susanne, Falk, Mats, Franzén, Ahnders, Ellin, Fredrik, Ferletta, Maria, Lonai, Peter, Andersson, Björn, Timpl, Rupert, Forsberg, Erik, Ekblom, Peter

    “…basement membrane (BM) assembly, which is required for pregastrulation development. Individual domains may have other functions, not necessarily structural…”
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    Laminin alpha1 globular domains 4-5 induce fetal development but are not vital for embryonic basement membrane assembly by Schéele, Susanne, Falk, Mats, Franzén, Ahnders, Ellin, Fredrik, Ferletta, Maria, Lonai, Peter, Andersson, Björn, Timpl, Rupert, Forsberg, Erik, Ekblom, Peter

    “…During early mouse embryogenesis, each laminin (Lm) chain of the first described Lm, a heterotrimer of alpha1, beta1, and gamma1 chains (Lm-1), is essential…”
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    Ethanol intoxication stimulates lipolysis in isolated Golgi complex secretory vesicle fraction from rat liver by FALK, M, AHLBERG, J, GLAUMANN, H

    Published in Virchows Archiv. B, Cell pathology (01-01-1985)
    “…Ethanol (0.6 g/100 g) was administered orally to rats by means of an intragastric tube. This caused an accumulation of secretory vesicles laden with VLDL…”
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