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Nature, 1989
Products for examining the intricacies of cell function will be on hand next week when the American Society for Cell Biology and the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology hold their joint meeting in San Francisco, California. Below are several examples.
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Products for examining the intricacies of cell function will be on hand next week when the American Society for Cell Biology and the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology hold their joint meeting in San Francisco, California. Below are several examples.
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PrEView of cell–cell communication
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2018Endothelial cells in white adipose tissue communicate with adipocytes through extracellular vesicles, relaying systemic metabolic information.
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Cell-to-cell communication in cultured Sertoli cells
Pfl�gers Archiv European Journal of Physiology, 1985Junctional transfer of ions in monolayer primary cultures of Sertoli cells has been studied by using conventional techniques. Cells were extensively electrically coupled. Membrane voltage displacements caused by the injected current pulses were measured at variable interelectrode distance. Data analyses were based on a thin-sheet model for current flow
Fabrizio Eusebi+5 more
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Cell–Cell Communication in the Kidney Microcirculation
Microcirculation, 2012Please cite this paper as: Sorensen CM, Holstein‐Rathlou N‐H. Cell–cell communication in the kidney microcirculation. Microcirculation 19: 451–460, 2012.AbstractIn the renal vasculature of humans, rats, and mice, at least four isoforms of Cx, Cxs 37, 40, 43, and 45 are expressed.
Niels-Henrik Holstein-Rathlou+2 more
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1978
In formulating Cell Theory, Schleiden(1) wrote in 1838: “Every higher organism is an aggregate of fully circumscribed and self-contained unit beings, the cells.” This basic tenet has been extraordinarily fruitful and influential in biology and medicine, and in many aspects its usefulness continues unabated.
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In formulating Cell Theory, Schleiden(1) wrote in 1838: “Every higher organism is an aggregate of fully circumscribed and self-contained unit beings, the cells.” This basic tenet has been extraordinarily fruitful and influential in biology and medicine, and in many aspects its usefulness continues unabated.
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Cell-Cell Communication in Bone
Calcified Tissue International, 1995Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the cell-cell communication in bone. Direct cell-to-cell interactions via anchoring and communicating or “gap” junctions are general biologic phenomena characteristic of highly cooperative tissues and organs, such as the heart, the uterus, and epithelia.
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Cells typically communicate using chemical signals. These chemical signals, which are proteins or other molecules produced by a sending cell, are often secreted from the cell and released into the extracellular space.
Garg, HK, Vyas, Anuja
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Garg, HK, Vyas, Anuja
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Exosomes and cardiovascular cell–cell communication
Essays in Biochemistry, 2018Exosomes have become an important player in intercellular signaling. These lipid microvesicles can stably transfer miRNA, protein, and other molecules between cells and circulate throughout the body. Exosomes are released by almost all cell types and are present in most if not all biological fluids. The biologically active cargo carried by exosomes can
Adam J. Poe+2 more
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Cell-to-cell communication in vascular morphogenesis
Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2010The plant vascular system consists of two conductive cell types, xylem and phloem, which are both produced by procambial cells. Recently, several novel regulatory mechanisms that control the specification of vascular patterning and differentiation have been uncovered.
Ykä Helariutta+2 more
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Cell-Cell Communication in Dictyostelium
1999Dictyostelium discoideum has become an extensively studied model for cellular and developmental processes in higher organisms. It is attractive for these purposes because in its cell biology and certain aspects of its development it is remarkably similar to higher eukaryotes, but it can be analyzed using genetic techniques that are readily applicable ...
Jeffrey G. Williams, Pauline Schaap
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