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Cell polarity proteins and cancer
Seminars in Cancer Biology, 2012Cell polarity is essential in many biological processes and required for development as well as maintenance of tissue integrity. Loss of polarity is considered both a hallmark and precondition for human cancer. Three conserved polarity protein complexes regulate different modes of polarity that are conserved throughout numerous cell types and species ...
Sandra Iden, John G Collard
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The polarization of the motile cell
Journal of Cell Science, 1999ABSTRACT Polarization of the motile cell is associated with the formation of a distinct plasma membrane domain, the pseudopod, whose stabilization determines the directionality of cell movement. The rapid movement of cells over a substrate requires that an essential aspect of cell motility must be the supply of the necessary molecular ...
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Endocytosis in polarized cells.
Seminars in cell biology, 1991Recent biochemical and morphological studies using the MDCK cell line have provided insights into the organization of the endocytic pathways in an epithelial cell. The cytoskeletal organization of these cells has been described and evidence for the involvement of microtubules in facilitating endocytic traffic has been obtained.
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Cell polarity in the cardiovascular system
Zeitschrift für Kardiologie, 1999The importance of cell polarity as a fundamental biological principle is increasingly recognized in the cardiovascular system. Polar cell mechanisms underlie not only the development of the heart and blood vessels, but also play a major role in the adult organism for polarized endothelial functions such as the separation of the intra- and extravascular
C, Haller, W, Kübler
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2000
Abstract Cell polarity is critical for diverse biological processes including development of a multicellular organism from a zygote, transmission of nerve impulses, transport of molecules across cell layers and specification of cell fate.
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Abstract Cell polarity is critical for diverse biological processes including development of a multicellular organism from a zygote, transmission of nerve impulses, transport of molecules across cell layers and specification of cell fate.
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Generation of cell polarity in yeast
Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1996Yeast cells constitute an excellent system for studying cell polarity. They polarize by means of internally programmed patterns of cell division; they polarize chemotropically towards a partner during mating; and they utilize polarity to segregate cell-fate determinants during division.
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A quick guide to (transmembrane) planar cell polarity mouse strains
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2023Sarah Paramore
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Cell Polarity in Morphogenesis—Planar Cell Polarity
2018Noopur Mandrekar +2 more
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Conserved assembly of polarity complexes
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2020Kim Baumann, Baumann Kim
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Coming to grips with cell surface polarity
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2017Kai Simons, Simons Kai
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