We studied the expression of a cell adhesion molecule during morphogenesis of the embryonic kidney. The 120-kDa glycoprotein, called uvomorulin, is known to be present on a number of epithelia. During the development of the kidney, a mesenchyme is converted into an epithelium when it is properly induced. The uninduced mesenchyme did not express uvomorulin, as judged by immunofluorescence and immunoblotting using previously characterized antibodies. Uvomorulin does not appear in the mesenchyme as a direct consequence of induction. Rather it becomes detectable approximately 12 hr after completion of induction, at 30-36 hr in vitro when the cells adhere to each other. Distinct differences in uvomorulin expression were seen in the different par...
The development of the human kidney is a complex process that requires interactions between epitheli...
We have used immunocytochemistry to identify the major primary adhesion molecule of the cadherin cla...
Loss of cell-cell adhesion in carcinoma cells may be an important step in the acquisition of an inva...
The neural cell adhesion molecules (N-CAM) are a family of related glycoproteins with Mr of 180, 140...
Developing kidneys of human and murine fetuses have been stained with monoclonal antibodies to desmo...
We have examined the synthesis and distribution of the cell adhesion molecule uvomorulin in mouse pr...
Uvomorulin is a cell-adhesion molecule implicated in the compaction process of mouse preimplantation...
The cell adhesion molecule uvomorulin (UM) was analysed by comparing antisera produced against the w...
Two cell adhesion molecules, cell-CAM 105 and uvomorulin (UM), were compared by analysing their anti...
Two cell adhesion molecules, cell-CAM 105 and uvomorulin (UM), were compared by analysing their anti...
A rat monoclonal antibody (DECMA-1) selected against the murine cell adhesion molecule uvomorulin bl...
Stage- and segment-specific expression of cell-adhesion molecules N-CAM, A-CAM, and L-CAM in the kid...
Background: The epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM) is expressed by most epithelia and is invo...
The development of the human kidney is a complex process that requires interactions between epitheli...
Loss of cell-cell adhesion in carcinoma cells may be an important step in the acquisition of an inva...
The development of the human kidney is a complex process that requires interactions between epitheli...
We have used immunocytochemistry to identify the major primary adhesion molecule of the cadherin cla...
Loss of cell-cell adhesion in carcinoma cells may be an important step in the acquisition of an inva...
The neural cell adhesion molecules (N-CAM) are a family of related glycoproteins with Mr of 180, 140...
Developing kidneys of human and murine fetuses have been stained with monoclonal antibodies to desmo...
We have examined the synthesis and distribution of the cell adhesion molecule uvomorulin in mouse pr...
Uvomorulin is a cell-adhesion molecule implicated in the compaction process of mouse preimplantation...
The cell adhesion molecule uvomorulin (UM) was analysed by comparing antisera produced against the w...
Two cell adhesion molecules, cell-CAM 105 and uvomorulin (UM), were compared by analysing their anti...
Two cell adhesion molecules, cell-CAM 105 and uvomorulin (UM), were compared by analysing their anti...
A rat monoclonal antibody (DECMA-1) selected against the murine cell adhesion molecule uvomorulin bl...
Stage- and segment-specific expression of cell-adhesion molecules N-CAM, A-CAM, and L-CAM in the kid...
Background: The epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM) is expressed by most epithelia and is invo...
The development of the human kidney is a complex process that requires interactions between epitheli...
Loss of cell-cell adhesion in carcinoma cells may be an important step in the acquisition of an inva...
The development of the human kidney is a complex process that requires interactions between epitheli...
We have used immunocytochemistry to identify the major primary adhesion molecule of the cadherin cla...
Loss of cell-cell adhesion in carcinoma cells may be an important step in the acquisition of an inva...