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Published on: 8/1/2007
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said Martin Schwartz of the University of Virginia, who was a co-author on the Nature Cell Biology study."I thought [the Molecular Cell Biology study] answered the question."
The findings, he said, suggested that tension triggers integrin clustering and integrin signals mediated cell-cycle progression."It put integrin signaling in a primary role," he said."I don't think any other studies have been directly based on that paper, but it has certainly affected my thinking on that question," he said.
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"[Assoain] is the last person this should have happened to," said Schwartz."He's a really careful guy.
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Martin Schwartz