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Integrins mediate the binding of cells to the extracellular matrix. A. What is the function of fibronectin in this interaction? B. In cell line A, the fibronectin gene (both copies) have a deleted ER sequence. How does this affect the ability of cell line A cells to attach to the extracellular matrix? Explain your answer

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