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Expression of E-cadherin, alpha-and beta-catenins in patients with pancreatic adenocarcinoma
Pancreatology, 2002Young-Eun Joo +2 more
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Synaptic contact dynamics controlled by cadherin and catenins
Trends in Cell Biology, 2005Masatoshi Takeichi
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2004
The adhesion of cells to neighbor cells determines cellular and tissue morphogenesis and regulates major cellular processes including motility, growth, survival, and differentiation. Regions of cell-cell adhesion are adherens junctions, desmosomes, and tight junctions.
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The adhesion of cells to neighbor cells determines cellular and tissue morphogenesis and regulates major cellular processes including motility, growth, survival, and differentiation. Regions of cell-cell adhesion are adherens junctions, desmosomes, and tight junctions.
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Research in Veterinary Science, 2020
Mammary tumors represent the second most common neoplasia in the canine species, where more than 50% of the cases are classified as malignant. The histological classification is used as a prognostic tool. Cadherins and catenins are responsible for cell adhesion and are intrinsic connected with the process of metastasis.
Aline Alvarenga, da Rocha +2 more
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Mammary tumors represent the second most common neoplasia in the canine species, where more than 50% of the cases are classified as malignant. The histological classification is used as a prognostic tool. Cadherins and catenins are responsible for cell adhesion and are intrinsic connected with the process of metastasis.
Aline Alvarenga, da Rocha +2 more
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Developmental Brain Research, 2005
Although cadherins and catenins are known to play important roles during neural development, the types of alpha-catenin present in the developing telencephalon are still unknown. Here, we show that the ventricular zones (VZ) of the cortex and the ganglionic eminences express alphaE-catenin and alphaN-catenin, respectively, in a complementary manner. In
Itsuki, Ajioka, Kazunori, Nakajima
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Although cadherins and catenins are known to play important roles during neural development, the types of alpha-catenin present in the developing telencephalon are still unknown. Here, we show that the ventricular zones (VZ) of the cortex and the ganglionic eminences express alphaE-catenin and alphaN-catenin, respectively, in a complementary manner. In
Itsuki, Ajioka, Kazunori, Nakajima
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Association of the APC tumor suppressor protein with catenins.
Science, 1993L. Su, B. Vogelstein, K. Kinzler
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Catenins Steer Cell Migration via Stabilization of Front-Rear Polarity.
Developmental Cell, 2017V. Vassilev +4 more
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1999
Abstract Originally a-catenin was identified in immunoprecipitation experiments as a 102 kDa protein coprecipitating with antibodies against E-cadherin. Primary structure analysis of α-catenin revealed homology to vinculin, a protein first described as a component of focal adhesions, and suggested the existence of a vinculin-related ...
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Abstract Originally a-catenin was identified in immunoprecipitation experiments as a 102 kDa protein coprecipitating with antibodies against E-cadherin. Primary structure analysis of α-catenin revealed homology to vinculin, a protein first described as a component of focal adhesions, and suggested the existence of a vinculin-related ...
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From cadherins to catenins: cytoplasmic protein interactions and regulation of cell adhesion.
Trends in Genetics, 1993R. Kemler
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Structure and mechanism of cadherins and catenins in cell-cell contacts.
Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology, 2007S. Pokutta, W. Weis
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