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The cadherin superfamily database
Journal of Structural and Functional Genomics, 2002The cadherin superfamily is a large protein family with diverse structures and functions. Because of this diversity and the growing biological interest in cell adhesion and signaling processes, in which many members of the cadherin superfamily play a crucial role, it is becoming increasingly important to develop tools to manage, distribute and analyze ...
Kevin, Truong, Mitsuhiko, Ikura
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Cell and Tissue Research, 2014
Although being a monolayer the vascular endothelium controls fundamental vessel functions such as permeability, leukocyte extravasation and angiogenesis. The endothelial selective transmembrane constituent of adherens junctions, Vascular Endothelial- (VE-) cadherin plays a crucial role in the regulation of such activities.
L. Bravi, E. Dejana, M. G. Lampugnani
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Although being a monolayer the vascular endothelium controls fundamental vessel functions such as permeability, leukocyte extravasation and angiogenesis. The endothelial selective transmembrane constituent of adherens junctions, Vascular Endothelial- (VE-) cadherin plays a crucial role in the regulation of such activities.
L. Bravi, E. Dejana, M. G. Lampugnani
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2013
Fat and Dachsous (Ds) are very large cell adhesion molecules. They bind each other and have important, highly conserved roles in planar cell polarity (PCP) and growth control. PCP is defined as the directionally coordinated development of cellular structures or behavior.
Praveer, Sharma, Helen, McNeill
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Fat and Dachsous (Ds) are very large cell adhesion molecules. They bind each other and have important, highly conserved roles in planar cell polarity (PCP) and growth control. PCP is defined as the directionally coordinated development of cellular structures or behavior.
Praveer, Sharma, Helen, McNeill
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Cadherins in development and cancer
Molecular BioSystems, 2008Abstract Proper embryonic development is guaranteed under conditions of regulated cell–cell and cell–matrix adhesion. The cells of an embryo have to be able to distinguish their neighbours as being alike or different. Cadherins, single-pass transmembrane, Ca2+-dependent adhesion molecules that mainly interact in a homophilic manner ...
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Fat cadherins regulate mitochondrial function
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2014Katharine H Wrighton +1 more
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A bigger picture: classical cadherins and the dynamic actin cytoskeleton
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2012Aparna Ratheesh +2 more
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