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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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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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The migrasome, an organelle for cell–cell communication
Trends in Cell BiologyMigrasomes, newly identified extracellular organelles produced by migrating cells, are observed widely across both in vivo and in vitro studies. These organelles, rich in signaling and bioactive molecules, are pivotal in a range of physiological functions.
Dong, Jiang, Jinzhao, He, Li, Yu
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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.
Sørensen, Charlotte Mehlin +1 more
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Cell-to-Cell Communication and the Control of Growth
American Review of Respiratory Disease, 1990Abstract Growth of transformed cells is inhibited by cell-to-cell communication with normal cells. This communication is regulated by certain oncogenes that alone or in cooperation can block the communication.
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Cell–cell communication in filamentous cyanobacteria
Molecular Microbiology, 2008SummaryAlthough cytoplasmic bridges between adjacent cells in the filaments of nitrogen‐fixing cyanobacteria have been known for decades, the existence also of a continuous periplasm along the filaments raised the possibility that alternative modes of communication between cells could be utilized.
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Challenges and directions in studying cell–cell communication by extracellular vesicles
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2022Guillaume Van Niel +2 more
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The landscape of cell–cell communication through single-cell transcriptomics
Current Opinion in Systems Biology, 2021Axel A Almet, Zixuan Cang, Suoqin Jin
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