Cells dissociated from various tissues of vertebrate embryos preferentially reaggregate with cells from the same tissue when they are mixed together. This tissue-specific recognition process in vertebrates is mainly mediated by a family of cell adhesion molecules because of their specific binding properties. Recent studies have revealed that two families of adhesion molecules, nectins and cadherins, are associated with each other, and these associations provide cells with the differential adhesive affinities required for cellular recognition and complex cellular pattern formations during development. This review provides an overview of recent findings regarding the cooperative functions of nectins and cadherins, as well as a discussion of t...
Cadherins constitute a multigene family of Ca ++-dependent cell-cell adhesion molecules with more th...
We have found that C-cadherin-mediated cell-cell adhesion is regulated during gastrulation movements...
Animal cells are capable of self-organizing into multicellular tissues, and important players in thi...
Properly regulated intercellular adhesion is critical for normal development of all metazoan organis...
Properly regulated intercellular adhesion is critical for normal development of all metazoan organis...
During early neural development, changes in signalling inform the expression of transcription factor...
During early neural development, changes in signalling inform the expression of transcription factor...
Cadherin-catenin adhesion is pivotal for the development of multicellular organisms. Features such a...
Niessen CM, Leckband D, Yap AS. Tissue Organization by Cadherin Adhesion Molecules: Dynamic Molecula...
Classical cadherin adhesion molecules are fundamental determinants of tissue organization in both he...
Cell adhesion molecules allow cells to communicate with each other and with their environment. The i...
Tissue morphogenesis during development is dependent on activities of the cadherin family of cell–ce...
Dynamic regulation of intracellular adhesion is crucial for the establishment of a three-dimensional...
Dynamic regulation of intracellular adhesion is crucial for the establishment of a three-dimensional...
N cadherin is one member of the cadherin superfamily. It like other classes of cell adhesion molecul...
Cadherins constitute a multigene family of Ca ++-dependent cell-cell adhesion molecules with more th...
We have found that C-cadherin-mediated cell-cell adhesion is regulated during gastrulation movements...
Animal cells are capable of self-organizing into multicellular tissues, and important players in thi...
Properly regulated intercellular adhesion is critical for normal development of all metazoan organis...
Properly regulated intercellular adhesion is critical for normal development of all metazoan organis...
During early neural development, changes in signalling inform the expression of transcription factor...
During early neural development, changes in signalling inform the expression of transcription factor...
Cadherin-catenin adhesion is pivotal for the development of multicellular organisms. Features such a...
Niessen CM, Leckband D, Yap AS. Tissue Organization by Cadherin Adhesion Molecules: Dynamic Molecula...
Classical cadherin adhesion molecules are fundamental determinants of tissue organization in both he...
Cell adhesion molecules allow cells to communicate with each other and with their environment. The i...
Tissue morphogenesis during development is dependent on activities of the cadherin family of cell–ce...
Dynamic regulation of intracellular adhesion is crucial for the establishment of a three-dimensional...
Dynamic regulation of intracellular adhesion is crucial for the establishment of a three-dimensional...
N cadherin is one member of the cadherin superfamily. It like other classes of cell adhesion molecul...
Cadherins constitute a multigene family of Ca ++-dependent cell-cell adhesion molecules with more th...
We have found that C-cadherin-mediated cell-cell adhesion is regulated during gastrulation movements...
Animal cells are capable of self-organizing into multicellular tissues, and important players in thi...