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Discoidin domain receptor family,
member 1, also
known as DDR1 or CD167a (cluster of
differentiation 167a), is a
human gene.
Receptor tyrosine kinases...
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Discoidin domain (also
known as F5/8 type C domain, or C2-like domain) is
major protein domain of many
blood coagulation factors.
Blood coagulation factors...
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Discoidin domain-containing
receptor 2, also
known as CD167b (cluster of
differentiation 167b), is a
protein that in
humans is
encoded by the DDR2 gene...
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Mahasenan KV,
Mobashery S,
Huang P,
Agarwal G,
Fridman R (March 2013). "
Discoidin domain receptors:
unique receptor tyrosine kinases in collagen-mediated...
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protein ceruloplasmin. The C
domains belong to the phospholipid-binding
discoidin domain family, and the C2
domain mediate membrane binding. Activation...
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skeletal disorders. SMED is
thought to be
caused by a
mutation in the
Discoidin Domain Receptor 2 (DDR2) gene.
Spondyloepimetaphyseal dysplasia-short...
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Desmin Marker for
maturation of
microvessels (to mark for angiogenesis)
Discoidin domain-containing
receptor 2 (DDR2)
Platelet derived growth factor receptor-α...
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integrin α10β2,
which is
situated on
monocytes and
binds type I collagen.
Discoidin domain receptors form a
subgroup of
receptor tyrosine kinases. Receptor...
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laminin G domains. In addition, it
includes an F5/8 type C domain,
discoidin/neuropilin- and fibrinogen-like domains,
thrombospondin N-terminal-like...
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interacts with the plasma. The C
domains belong to the phospholipid-binding
discoidin domain family (unrelated to C2 domain), and the C2
domain mediates membrane...