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Mechanisms of E-cadherin mechanotransduction

2018
<p>Cells experience force throughout their lifetimes. Cells sense force via adhesion receptors, such as the cadherins, which anchor cells to neighboring cells, and integrins, which tether cells to the underlying matrix. Both adhesion receptors respond to force by activating signaling pathways inside the cell.
Jennifer McQuown Bays   +6 more
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E-Cadherin

2016
Tianzhen Wang, Xiaobo Li
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E-cadherin

2006
Michaela Herzig, Gerhard Christofori
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E-Cadherin

2000
Clare M. Isacke, Michael A. Horton
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Biocard 41: E-cadherin

2007
This gene can play a major role in malignant cell transformation, and especially in tumor development and progression. Most tumors (including melanoma) have abnormal cellular architecture, and loss of tissue integrity can lead to local invasion. Thus, loss of function of E-cadherin tumor suppressor protein correlates with increased invasiveness and ...
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E-cadherin

1998
Tak W. Mak   +4 more
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E-Cadherin

2008
Andreas Wicki, Gerhard Christofori
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E-cadherin Glycosylation in Cancer

2014
Salomé S. Pinho, Celso A. Reis
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Sputum E-cadherin and asthma severity

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2003
Kuniko, Masuyama   +8 more
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E-Cadherin

2012
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