AbstractWe found that R-cadherin, a Ca2+-dependent cell–cell adhesion molecule, is expressed in restricted regions of the mouse fetal brain, as was found for E-cadherin previously. R-cadherin delineated a subset of alar domains within forebrain neuromeres and certain future nuclei, while E-cadherin was expressed in another distinctive pattern. When cells were collected from various local regions of the fetal brain, dissociated, and reaggregated under the conditions in which only cadherins are active for cell aggregation, R-cadherin-positive and -negative cells segregated from one another. Similar results were obtained for E-cadherin. Such segregation of cells was, however, suppressed when the cadherins were inactivated either by Ca2+depleti...
SummaryThe mechanism responsible for subdividing the embryo into individual tissues is a fundamental...
AbstractIt is widely held that segregation of tissues expressing different cadherins results from ca...
AbstractCell adhesion has been suggested to function in the establishment and maintenance of the seg...
Cadherins are a family of cell surface glycoproteins which mediate cell-cell adhesion by a Ca(2+)-de...
AbstractIn this review, we describe general features of the expression of cadherins in the developin...
AbstractThe cerebral cortex is a complex laminated structure generated by the sequential migration o...
Cadherins are a family of Ca(2+)-dependent cell-cell adhesion molecules regulating morphogenesis by ...
During early neural development, changes in signalling inform the expression of transcription factor...
The amygdaloid complex represents a group of telencephalic nuclei and cortical areas that control em...
Cell-to-cell cadherin adhesions play an important role in regulating the behaviour of neural progeni...
Cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) are cell surface glycoproteins that promote connection between two ad...
The expression of N-cadherin mRNA was mapped in the brain of mice between embryonic day 12 (E12) and...
AbstractMammalian cadherin-6 (K-cadherin, cad6) was originally identified by means of the polymerase...
Tissue morphogenesis during development is dependent on activities of the cadherin family of cell–ce...
AbstractTo investigate the possible biological function of the lateral “strand dimer” observed in cr...
SummaryThe mechanism responsible for subdividing the embryo into individual tissues is a fundamental...
AbstractIt is widely held that segregation of tissues expressing different cadherins results from ca...
AbstractCell adhesion has been suggested to function in the establishment and maintenance of the seg...
Cadherins are a family of cell surface glycoproteins which mediate cell-cell adhesion by a Ca(2+)-de...
AbstractIn this review, we describe general features of the expression of cadherins in the developin...
AbstractThe cerebral cortex is a complex laminated structure generated by the sequential migration o...
Cadherins are a family of Ca(2+)-dependent cell-cell adhesion molecules regulating morphogenesis by ...
During early neural development, changes in signalling inform the expression of transcription factor...
The amygdaloid complex represents a group of telencephalic nuclei and cortical areas that control em...
Cell-to-cell cadherin adhesions play an important role in regulating the behaviour of neural progeni...
Cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) are cell surface glycoproteins that promote connection between two ad...
The expression of N-cadherin mRNA was mapped in the brain of mice between embryonic day 12 (E12) and...
AbstractMammalian cadherin-6 (K-cadherin, cad6) was originally identified by means of the polymerase...
Tissue morphogenesis during development is dependent on activities of the cadherin family of cell–ce...
AbstractTo investigate the possible biological function of the lateral “strand dimer” observed in cr...
SummaryThe mechanism responsible for subdividing the embryo into individual tissues is a fundamental...
AbstractIt is widely held that segregation of tissues expressing different cadherins results from ca...
AbstractCell adhesion has been suggested to function in the establishment and maintenance of the seg...