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Increased Expression of Adherens Junction Components in Mouse Liver following Bile Duct Ligation. [PDF]

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Adherens junctions: from molecules to morphogenesis

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2010
How adhesive interactions between cells generate and maintain animal tissue structure remains one of the most challenging and long-standing questions in cell and developmental biology. Adherens junctions (AJs) and the cadherin-catenin complexes at their core are therefore the subjects of intense research.
Tony J C Harris, Ulrich Tepass
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Endothelial adherens junctions at a glance

Journal of Cell Science, 2013
Adherens junctions have an important role in the control of vascular permeability. These structures are located at cell-to-cell contacts, mediate cell adhesion and transfer intracellular signals. Adhesion is mediated by cadherins, which interact homophilically in trans and form lateral interactions in cis.
E. Dejana, F. Orsenigo
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Localizing adherens junctions

Trends in Cell Biology, 2002
E-cadherin-based adherens junctions are required for proper adhesion and orientation of epithelial cells within a sheet, as well as playing a role in asymmetric cell division. Although a lot is known – about how E-cadherin-based junctions link to the cytoskeleton, much less is known – about how their localization in the cell is controlled.
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Adherens Junctions and Pathogen Entry

2012
Epithelia are highly organised structures protecting underlying tissues against microbial pathogens. Epithelial morphogenesis and maintenance is mediated by cell-cell adhesion molecules organised in junctional complexes, such as the adherens junctions.
Georgios, Nikitas, Pascale, Cossart
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Adherens junctions of the human detrusor

BJU International, 2005
OBJECTIVE To immunohistochemically identify the protein composition of adherens junctions, which couple smooth muscle cells mechanically, and to confirm their decrease in different bladder dysfunctions, as studies in geriatric bladder dysfunction show fewer such junctions in patients with detrusor overactivity ...
Nina, Wagener   +8 more
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Formin' adherens junctions

Nature Cell Biology, 2004
Epithelial cells are joined by adherens junctions, which consist of homotypic interactions between extracellular domains of E-cadherins. Inside the cell, the tails of E-cadherins bind actin cables through β-catenin and α-catenin. Formin1 is critically important for the formation of actin cables; it binds directly to α-catenin and can even bypass the ...
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