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Intercellular Junctions in Ctenophore Integument
1989The ctenophoran integument consists basically of a single-layered epidermis which covers the entire body, including appendages such as the tentacular apparatus, the lobes and auricles, and Unes the stomodeal cavity (generally referred to as the gastric cavity).
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Intercellular junctions: downstream and upstream of Ras?
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 2000Most human tumors are of epithelial origin, and these tumors gradually lose their epithelial character in a process termed the epithelial-mesenchymal transition. Approximately 40% of human tumors have activating mutations in one of the three RAS genes.
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The double hemidesmosome: A new intercellular junction
American Journal of Anatomy, 1974AbstractA new type of intercellular junction was observed between adjacent gingival epithelial cells. The junction appears to be composed of two hemidesmosomes facing one another, with the intervening space occupied by basement lamina material. It is distinctly different from desmosomes or any other intercellular junction described thus far.
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Intercellular Junctions and the Cardiac Intercalated Disk
1985Cardiac muscle cells are equipped with three distinct types of intercellular junction--gap junctions, "spot" desmosomes, and "sheet" desmosomes (or fasciae adherentes)--located in a specialized portion of the plasma membrane, the intercalated disk. Gap junctions are responsible for electrical coupling and the transfer of small molecules between cells ...
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The molecular constituents of intercellular junctions
Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1989B.R. Stevenson, David L. Paul
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Spatially Selective Imaging of Cell–Matrix and Cell–Cell Junctions by Electrochemiluminescence
Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2021Weiliang Guo, Bin Su
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Multifunctional strands in tight junctions
Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology, 2001S. Tsukita, M. Furuse, M. Itoh
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