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Telci, Dilek; Collighan, Russell; Basaga, Huveyda and Griffin, Martin (2009). Increased TG2 expression can result in induction of transforming growth factor β1, causing increased synthesis and deposition of matrix proteins, which can be regulated by nitric oxide. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 284 (43), pp. 29547-29558.

Telci, Dilek; Wang, Zhuo; Li, Xiaoling; Verderio, Elisabetta A.M.; Humphries, Martin J.; Baccarini, Manuela; Basaga, Huveyda and Griffin, Martin (2008). Fibronectin-tissue transglutaminase matrix rescues RGD-impaired celladhesion through syndecan-4 and β integrin co-signaling. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 283 (30), pp. 20937-20947.

Telci, Dilek and Griffin, Martin (2006). Tissue transglutaminase (TG2) - a wound response enzyme. Frontiers in Bioscience, 11 (1), pp. 867-882.

Verderio, Elisabetta A.M.; Telci, Dilek; Okoye, Afam; Melino, Gerry and Griffin, Martin (2003). A novel RGD-independent cel adhesion pathway mediated by fibronectin-bound tissue transglutaminase rescues cells from anoikis. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 278 (43), pp. 42604-42614.

Wang, Zhuo; Collighan, Russell J; Gross, Stephane R; Danen, Erik H. J.; Orend, Gertraud; Telci, Dilek and Griffin, Martin RGD-independent cell adhesion via a tissue transglutaminase-fibronectin matrix promotes fibronectin fibril deposition and requires syndecan-4/2 and α5β1 integrin co-signaling. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 285 (51), pp. 40212-40129.

Wang, Zhuo; Telci, Dilek and Griffin, Martin Importance of syndecan-4 and syndecan -2 in osteoblast cell adhesion and survival mediated by a tissue transglutaminase-fibronectin complex. Experimental Cell Research, 317 (3), pp. 367-381.

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