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Fibroblasts, when plated on the extracellular matrix protein fibronectin (FN), rapidly spread and form an organized actin cytoskeleton. This process is known to involve both the central α5β1 integrin-binding and the C-terminal heparin-binding regions of FN. We found that within the heparin-binding region, the information necessary for inducing organization of stress fibers and focal contacts was located in a 29–amino acid segment of FN type III module 13 (III13). We did not find a cytoskeleton-organizing role for repeat III14, which had previously been implicated in this process. Within III13, the same five basic amino acids known to be most important for heparin binding were also necessary for actin organization. A substrate of III13 alone was only weakly adhesive but strongly induced formation of filopodia and lamellipodia. Stress fiber formation required a combination of III13 and III7–11 (which contains the integrin α5β1 recognition site), either as a single fusion protein or as separate polypeptides, and the relative amounts of the two binding sites appeared to determine whether stress fibers or filopodia and lamellipodia were the predominant actin structures formed. We propose that a balance of signals from III13 and from integrins regulates the type of actin structures assembled by the cell.

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The actin cytoskeleton plays a significant role in changes of cell shape and motility, and interactions between the actin filaments and the cell membrane are crucial for a variety of cellular processes. Several adaptor proteins, including talin, maintain the cytoskeleton-membrane linkage by binding to integral membrane proteins and to the cytoskeleton. Layilin, a recently characterized transmembrane protein with homology to C-type lectins, is a membrane-binding site for talin in peripheral ruffles of spreading cells. To facilitate studies of layilin's function, we have generated a layilin-Fc fusion protein comprising the extracellular part of layilin joined to human immunoglobulin G heavy chain and used this chimera to identify layilin ligands. Here, we demonstrate that layilin-Fc fusion protein binds to hyaluronan immobilized to Sepharose. Microtiter plate-binding assays, coprecipitation experiments, and staining of sections predigested with different glycosaminoglycan-degrading enzymes and cell adhesion assays all revealed that layilin binds specifically to hyaluronan but not to other tested glycosaminoglycans. Layilin's ability to bind hyaluronan, a ubiquitous extracellular matrix component, reveals an interesting parallel between layilin and CD44, because both can bind to cytoskeleton-membrane linker proteins through their cytoplasmic domains and to hyaluronan through their extracellular domains. This parallelism suggests a role for layilin in cell adhesion and motility.

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P-selectin, found in storage granules of platelets and endothelial cells, can be rapidly expressed upon stimulation. Mice lacking this membrane receptor exhibit a severe impairment of leukocyte rolling. We observed that, in addition to leukocytes, platelets were rolling in mesenteric venules of wild-type mice. To investigate the role of P-selectin in this process, resting or activated platelets from wild-type or P-selectin-deficient mice were fluorescently labeled and transfused into recipients of either genotype. Platelet-endothelial interactions were monitored by intravital microscopy. We observed rolling of either wild-type or P-selectin-deficient resting platelets on wild-type endothelium. Endothelial stimulation with the calcium ionophore A23187 increased the number of platelets rolling 4-fold. Activated P-selectin-deficient platelets behaved similarly, whereas activated wild-type platelets bound to leukocytes and were seen rolling together. Platelets of either genotype, resting or activated, interacted minimally with mutant endothelium even after A23187 treatment. The velocity of platelet rolling was 6- to 9-fold greater than that of leukocytes. Our results demonstrate that (i) platelets roll on endothelium in vivo, (ii) this interaction requires endothelial but not platelet P-selectin, and (iii) platelet rolling appears to be independent of platelet activation, indicating constitutive expression of a P-selectin ligand(s) on platelets. We have therefore observed an interesting parallel between platelets and leukocytes in that both of these blood cell types roll on stimulated vessel wall and that this process is dependent on the expression of endothelial P-selectin.

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7th Row: Scott Rogow, Ed O'Dowd, Dorey Hicks, Lance Satterthwaite, Thom Holden (27), Josh Cockrell (74), Sean Parini (89), Jace Morgan (38), Brian Griese (14), Scot Loeffler (15), Jeff Springer (71), Brian Williams (19), Colby Keefer (29), Mike Hynes (25), John McNulty, Jeff Travis, Jason Cole, Brian Letcher

6th Row: Kyle Timkin, Jim Plocki, Nate Delong (39), J.J. Brown (43), William Carr (96), Pierre Cooper (88), Damon Denson (99), Dayna Overton (4), Jon Ritchie (40), Clarence Thompson (17), Mike Elston, Glen Steele, John Partchenko, Trevor Pryce, Joe Ries, Bob Bland, Brian Hagens, Lee Taggart

5th Row: Scott Draper, Paul Peristeris (99), Brent Blackwell (24), Tim Biakabutuka (21), Zach Adami (68), Damon Jones (85), Julian Norment (50), Tyrone Noble (42), Steve King (27), Steve Evans (92), Mike Mangan (71), Jared Lancer (39), Rob Swett (44), Seth Smith (86), Ernest Sanders (49), Ben Huff (53), George Howell (51), Schemy Schembechler

4th Row: Woody Hankins (23), Mike Vanderbeek (45), Harold Goodwin (56), Shawn Collins (32), Deollo Anderson (32), Eric Wendt (65), Marc Bolach (70), Mercury Hayes (9), Chuck Winters (35), Amani Toomer (18), Jon Runyan (69), Thomas Guynes (75), Rod Payne (52), Jarrett Irons (37), Jean Angus Charles (34), Kerwin Waldroup (59), Remy Hamilton (19)

3rd Row: Zach Freedman (24), Chad Petterson (43), Todd Richards (83), Ante Skorput (62), Jason Carr (13), Joe Marinaro (73), Che' Foster (33), Paul Barry (78), Trent Zenkewicz (76), Jay Riemersma (16), Mike Sullivan (61), Felman Malveaux (84), Ed Davis (26), Rob Vander Leest (58), Jeff Zaeske (34), Ty Law (22), Gary Moeller

2nd Row: Sergio Gasperoni (44), Erik Lovell (38), John Jaeckin (82), Marcus Walker (46), Shawn Miller (57), Matt Dyson (91), Todd Collins (10), Steve Morrison (36), Tony Henderson (79), Greg McThomas (41), Bobby Powers (95), Deon Johnson (28), Jason Horn (94), Trezelle Jenkins (77), Tyrone Wheatley (6)

Front Row: Chris Stapleton (18), Jesse Johnson (30), Ron Buff (25), Walter Smith (2), Derrick Alexander (1), Ninef Aghakan (90), Shonte Peoples (3), Ricky Powers (12), Marc Milia (67), Buster Stanley (60), Alfie Burch (8), Gannon Dudlar (55) Tony Blankenship (31), Steve Rekowski (66), Peter Elezovic (29)

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Back Row: Todd Jager, Paul Schmidt, Bill Shinavier, Mike Gittleson, Kit Cartwright, Greg Mattison, Fred Jackson, Les Miles, Lloyd Carr, Bill Harris, Bobby Morrison, Mike DeBord, Jim Herrmann, John McNulty, John Milligan, Jon Falk, Phil Bromley, Steve Connelly

8th Row: Brian Letscher, Brian Townsend, Ed O'Dowd, Jason Cole, Jim Plocki, Andy Riegler, Chris Singletary, Jon Jansen, Jeff Holtry, Marcus Ray, Anthony Williams, Tim Laws, Bob Bland, Brian Hagens, Gordon Grace, Shemy Schembechler, Scott Draper

7th Row: Darren Petterson, Ed Kiser, Jay Feely, Noah Parker, Juaquin Feazell, Clint Copenhaver, Tyrone Butterfield, Kraig Baker, Todd Brooks, Mark Campbell, Scott Dreisbach, Chris Floyd, Chris Howard, Matt Sygo, Nate Miller, Terrence Quinn, Clarence Thompson

6th Row: Andre Weathers, Sam Sword, Josh Cockrell, Thomas Mondry, Jace Morgan, Sean Parini, Nate DeLong, Brent Blackwell, Brian Griese, Jeff Springer, Lance Sanders, Colby Keefer, Matt DeYoung, Rasheed Simmons, Jerame Tuman, Earnest Sanders

5th Row: Head Coach Gary Moeller, Scott Loeffler, George Howell, Will Carr, Rob Swett, Jon Ritchie, Tim Biakabutuka, Zach Adami, Damon Denson, Pierre Cooper, Trevor Pryce, Mike Elston, Ben Huff, Seth Smith, Dr. Gerald O'Connor, Dr. Edward Wojtys

4th Row: Joe Ries, Mike Hynes, Rod Payne, Julian Norment, Tyrone Noble, Amani Toomer, Kerwin Waldroup, Remy Hamilton, Bryan Williams, Jared Lancer, Paul Peristeris, Glen Steele, Paul Berry

3rd Row: John Partchenko, Woody Hankins, Jean-Agnus Charles, Jarrett Irons, Eric Wendt, Steve Evans, Thomas Guynes, Jon Runyan, Mark Bolach, Harold Goodwin, Ty Law, Steve King, Mike Vanderbeek

2nd Row: Mercury Hayes, Chuck Winters, Todd Richards, Chad Petterson, Ante Skorput, Joe Marinaro, Trent Zenkewicz, Jason Horn, Trezelle Jenkins, Mike Sullivan, Rob Vander Leest, Erik Lovell, Deollo Anderson

Front Row: Bobby Powers, Deon Johnson, Tony Henderson, Walter Smith, Steve Morrison, Todd Collins, Matt Dyson, Tyrone Wheatley, Jay Riemersma, Eddie Davis, Jason Carr, Che' Foster

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front row: Lloyd Carr. Jason Carr, Jay Riemersma, Mike Sullivan, Trent Zenkewicz, Joe Marinaro, Ed Davis, Jason Horn, Amani Toomer, Mercury Hayes, Jean-Agnus Charles, Todd Vander Least, Todd Richards.

2nd row: Charles Winters, Jarrett Irons, Steve King, Tyrone Noble, Remy Hamilton, Rod Payne, Jon Runyan, Thomas Guynes, Mark Bolach, Eric Wendt, Mike Vanderbeek, Woodrow Hankins, Deollo Anderson.

3rd row: Bryan Williams, Clarence Thompson, Tshimanga Biakabutuka, Earnest Sanders, Glen Steele, Damon Denson, Zach Adami, John Partchenko, Rob Swett, Brian Griese, Scot Loeffler, George Howell, Mike Hynes.

4th row: William Carr, Nate DeLong, Joe Ries, Brent Blackwell, Mike Elston, Ben Huff, Jeff Springer, Josh Cockrell, Sean Parini, Colby Keefer, Thomas Mondry, Matt De Young, Paul Peristeris.

5th row: Anthony Williams, Kraig Baker, Todd Brooks, Scott Dreisbach, Chris Howard, Chris Floyd, Mark Campbell, Rasheed Simmons, Jon Janson, Noah Parker, Chris Singletary, Sam Sword, Jerome Tuman, Clint Copenhaver, Juaquin Feazell.

5th row: Tyrone Butterfield, Marcus Ray, Andre Weathers, Jay Feely, Nate Miller, David Crispin, Matt Sygo, Terrance Quinn, Darren Petterson, Ed Kiser, Patrick Hill, Eric Mayes, Scott Parachek.

6th row Daydrion Taylor, Rob Renes, David Bowens, Tom Brady, Steve Frazier, DiAllo Johnson, Aaron Shea, Eric Moltane, Jeff Potts, Chris Ziemann, Ron Acheson, Pat Kratus,Tai Streets, Josh Williams, James Hall, Brent Washington, Charles Woodson.

7th row: Paul Barry, Harold Goodwin. Jason Cole, Brian Townsend, Jim Plocki, Joe Allore, Kevin Bryant, J.H. Ford, Clarence Williams, Unwana Ubom, Jeff Smokovitch, Kenneth Jackson, Tate Schanski, Bob Bland, Brian Hagens, Gordon Grace, Shomy Shembechler, Matt Hamilton.

8th row: Todd Jager, Paul Schmidt, Chad Brown, Mike Gittleson, John Milligan, Vance Bedford, Brady Hoke, Jim Herrmann, Greg Mattison, Mike DeBord, Fred Jackson, Bobby Morrison, Kit Cartwright, Erik Campbell, Scoff Draper, Jon Falk, Phil Bromley, Steve Connelley.

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Front row: Lloyd Carr, William Carr, Chuck Winters, Remy Hamilton, Steve King, Rod Payne, Jarrett Irons, Damon Denson, Thomas Guynes, Mark Bolach, Mike Vanderbeek, Clarence Thompson, Woodrow Hankins.

2nd row: Paul Peristeris, Mike Hynes, Jeff Springer, Brent Blackwell, Brian Griese, Mike Elston, Glen Steele, Zach Adami, John Partchenko, Ben Huff, Earnest Sanders, Rob Swett, Matt DeYoung, Bryan Williams

3rd row: Todd Brooks, Colby Keefer, Joe Ries, Scott Dreisbach, Jerome Tuman, Mark Campbell, Jon Jansen, Juaquin Feezell, Seen Parini, Chris Floyd, Chris Howard, Anthony Williams, Tyrone Butterfield.

4th row: Eric Mayes, Andre Weathers, Marcus Ray, Kraig Baker, Chris Singletary, Rasheed Simmons, Clint Copenhaver, Noah Parker, Nate Miller, Sam Sword, Bove Crispin, Jay Feely.

5th row: Darren Petterson, Terrence Quinn, Clarence Williams, Daydrion Taylor, DiAllo Johnson, James Hall, Aaron Shea, Chris Ziemann, Jeff Potts, Steve Frazier, Josh Williams, David Bowens, Charles Woodson, Scott Parachek.

6th row: Tate Schanski, Kenneth Jackson, Jeff Smokevitch, Jason Vinson, Tai Streets, Tom Brady, Chad Carpenter, Pat Kratus, Rob Renes, Brent Washington, Kevin Bryant, J.R. Ford, Jeff Del Verne, Russell Shaw.

7th row: LeAundre Brown, Jason Foster, Dhani Jones, Tom Hendricks, David Brandt Paul Tannous, Grady Brooks, Jason Kapsner, Jeff Backus, Steve Hutchinson, Eric Wilson, Corey Sargent, Jerry Johnson, John Anes, Marcus Knight.

8th row: Chris Kurpeikis, Jason Cole, Jason Carr, Eric Dean, Patrick Bolger, Rick Turner, Jason Cummings, Chad Henman, Ryan Parini, Ian Gold, Aaron Wright, Eric Warner, Andy Sachler, Chris Roth, Dan Williams, Bob Bland, Brian Hagens, Bill Priestap, Matt Hamilton.

9th row: Todd Jager, Derek Stebbins, Paul Schmidt, Mike Gittleson, Paul Barry, Vance Bedford, Brady Hoke, Jim Herrmann, Greg Mattison, Mike DeBord, Fred Jackson, Bobby Morrison, Stan Parrish, Erik Campbell, Scott Draper, Jon Falk, Phil Bromley, Steve Connelly, Harold Goodwin, Scot Loeffler.

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Top Row (left to right): asst. strength coach Greg Wagner, trainer Joel Pickerman, asst. coach Kirk Trost, mngr. Drew Christensen, Cody Waters, Tyrel Todd, Eddie Phillips, Anthony Biondo, Matt Guhn, Chad Bleske, Ryan Selley, Steven Russell, Erich Smith, Andy Hrovat, asst. coach Mike Kulczycki, head coach Joe McFarland.

Middle Row: Steve Luke, Braden L'Amoreaux, Justin Zeerip, Josh Churella, Eric Tannenbaum, Jeff Marsh, Jacob Johnson, James Tobias, David Johnson, Jordan Sherrod, Dario Mainella.

Bottom Row: Kellen Russell, Chris Diehl, Mike Sears, James Shaheen, Michael Watts, Zach Jones, Jason Lara, Mark Beaudry, Justin Chizanowski, Phil Shaheen, Aaron Hynes.

(Not Pictured: asst. coach Mark Churella, Sr., adm. asst. Mark Ryan Churella)

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OBJECTIVE: The authors developed and validated a clozapine-specific side-effects scale capable of eliciting the subjectively unpleasant side-effects of clozapine. METHODS: Questions from the original Glasgow Antipsychotic Side-effects Scale (GASS) were compared to a list of the most commonly reported clozapine side-effects and those with a significant subjective burden were included in the GASS for Clozapine (GASS-C). The original authors of the GASS and a group of mental health professionals from the UK and Ireland were enlisted to comment on the questions in the GASS-C based on their clinical experience. 110 clozapine outpatients from two sites completed the GASS-C, the original GASS and a repeat GASS-C. Statistical analyses were performed using SPSS for Windows version 19. RESULTS: The GASS-C was shown to have construct validity, in that Spearman's correlation coefficient was 0.816 (p<0.001) with the original GASS, whilst Cohen's kappa coefficient was >0.77 (p<0.001) for one question and >0.81 (p<0.001) for remaining relevant questions. GASS-C was also shown to have strong test-retest reliability, in that Cronbach's alpha coefficient was >0.907 (p<0.001), whilst Cohen's kappa coefficient was >0.81 (p<0.001) for 12 questions and >0.61 (p<0.001) for the remaining four questions. CONCLUSION: The GASS-C is a valid and reliable clinical tool to enable a systematic assessment of the subjectively unpleasant side-effects of clozapine. Future research should focus on how the scale can be utilised as a clinical tool to improve real-world outcomes such as adherence to clozapine therapy and quality of life.