Fibronectin–fibrin cross-linking: a regulator of cell behavior

SA Corbett, JE Schwarzbauer - Trends in cardiovascular medicine, 1998 - Elsevier
At sites of tissue injury or inflammation, extravasation of plasma proteins leads to the
formation of a complex fibrillar matrix composed primarily of fibrin and plasma fibronectin
(pFN). This protein meshwork serves not only to reestablish the integrity of the vascular
system but also to provide a scaffold for cell migration and subsequent wound repair. The
interactions between cell surface receptors and this provisional extracellular matrix (ECM)
provide important cues that can modulate the cellular response at the injury site, leading to …