AbstractDifferentiation into tissue-specific cell types occurs in response to numerous external signals. Integrins impart signals from the extracellular matrix microenvironment that are required for cell differentiation. However, the precise cytoplasmic transducers of these signals are yet to be understood properly. In lactating mammary epithelial cells, integrin-linked kinase has been identified as an indispensable integrin-signalling adaptor that enables the activation of Rac1, which is necessary for prolactin-induced milk protein expression. Here we use examples from various tissues to summarise possible mechanisms by which ILK and its binding partners PINCH and Parvin (ILK–PINCH–Parvin complex) could be required for Rac activation and m...
ii Experimental and clinical evidence implicate the ~l-integrin subunit and its associated intracell...
AbstractThe development of the mammary gland is spatially regulated by the interaction of the mammar...
AbstractThe integrin α6β4 (referred to as β4) is expressed in epithelial cells where it functions as...
AbstractDifferentiation into tissue-specific cell types occurs in response to numerous external sign...
Integrin mediated cell-matrix adhesion regulates the development and function of a range of tissues,...
Integrin-mediated adhesion regulates the development and function of a range of tissues; however, li...
Dynamic interactions of cells with their environment regulate multiple aspects of tissue morphogenes...
Integrin-linked kinase (ILK) is an important signaling regulator that assembles into the heteroterna...
Abstract Background Stem cells are precursors for all mammary epithelia, including ductal and alveol...
Following a highly dynamic and complex dialogue between the epithelium and the surrounding microenvi...
Integrin-linked kinase (ILK) is an important signaling regulator that assembles into the heteroterna...
The mammary epithelium is organised into a bilayer of inner polarised luminal epithelial (LE) lining...
International audienceIntegrin-linked kinase (ILK) and cytoplasmic adaptors of the PINCH and parvin ...
Integrins are a large family of cell– extracellular matrix (ECM) and cell–cell adhesion molecules th...
AbstractCell–extracellular matrix (ECM) adhesion is mediated by transmembrane cell adhesion receptor...
ii Experimental and clinical evidence implicate the ~l-integrin subunit and its associated intracell...
AbstractThe development of the mammary gland is spatially regulated by the interaction of the mammar...
AbstractThe integrin α6β4 (referred to as β4) is expressed in epithelial cells where it functions as...
AbstractDifferentiation into tissue-specific cell types occurs in response to numerous external sign...
Integrin mediated cell-matrix adhesion regulates the development and function of a range of tissues,...
Integrin-mediated adhesion regulates the development and function of a range of tissues; however, li...
Dynamic interactions of cells with their environment regulate multiple aspects of tissue morphogenes...
Integrin-linked kinase (ILK) is an important signaling regulator that assembles into the heteroterna...
Abstract Background Stem cells are precursors for all mammary epithelia, including ductal and alveol...
Following a highly dynamic and complex dialogue between the epithelium and the surrounding microenvi...
Integrin-linked kinase (ILK) is an important signaling regulator that assembles into the heteroterna...
The mammary epithelium is organised into a bilayer of inner polarised luminal epithelial (LE) lining...
International audienceIntegrin-linked kinase (ILK) and cytoplasmic adaptors of the PINCH and parvin ...
Integrins are a large family of cell– extracellular matrix (ECM) and cell–cell adhesion molecules th...
AbstractCell–extracellular matrix (ECM) adhesion is mediated by transmembrane cell adhesion receptor...
ii Experimental and clinical evidence implicate the ~l-integrin subunit and its associated intracell...
AbstractThe development of the mammary gland is spatially regulated by the interaction of the mammar...
AbstractThe integrin α6β4 (referred to as β4) is expressed in epithelial cells where it functions as...