AbstractDesmosomes are intercellular junctions of epithelia and cardiac muscle. They resist mechanical stress because they adopt a strongly adhesive state in which they are said to be hyper-adhesive and which distinguishes them from other intercellular junctions; desmosomes are specialised for strong adhesion and their failure can result in diseases of the skin and heart. They are also dynamic structures whose adhesiveness can switch between high and low affinity adhesive states during processes such as embryonic development and wound healing, the switching being signalled by protein kinase C. Desmosomes may also act as signalling centres, regulating the availability of signalling molecules and thereby participating in fundamental processes...
In the last two decades desmosomal research has developed from a highly specialized area of cell bio...
Desmosomes are intercellular adhesive junctions that exhibit cell- and differentiation-specific diff...
The cells of most normal and malignantly growing tissues are connected by "adhering junctions", i.e....
AbstractDesmosomes are intercellular junctions of epithelia and cardiac muscle. They resist mechanic...
Desmosomes are highly specialized anchoring junctions that link intermediate filaments to sites of i...
Desmosomes are cell-cell junctions that connect neighboring cells to their intermediate filament net...
AbstractDesmosomes are dynamic junctions between cells that maintain the structural integrity of ski...
Nicola Cirillo1,2 1Melbourne Dental School and Oral Health CRC, The University of Melbourne, Melbour...
AbstractDuring embryonic development tissues remain malleable to participate in morphogenetic moveme...
For electromechanical coupling of cardiomyocytes, intercalated discs (ICDs) are pivotal as highly sp...
Current cell biology textbooks mention only two kinds of cell-to-cell adhering junctions coated with...
Desmosomes are junctions involved in intercellular adhesion of epithelial cells and hemidesmosomes a...
Normal cardiac function is maintained through dynamic interactions of cardiac cells with each other ...
Desmosomes are perturbed in a number of disease states - including genetic disorders, autoimmune and...
Squamous epithelial cells have both adherens junctions and desmosomes. The ability of these cells to...
In the last two decades desmosomal research has developed from a highly specialized area of cell bio...
Desmosomes are intercellular adhesive junctions that exhibit cell- and differentiation-specific diff...
The cells of most normal and malignantly growing tissues are connected by "adhering junctions", i.e....
AbstractDesmosomes are intercellular junctions of epithelia and cardiac muscle. They resist mechanic...
Desmosomes are highly specialized anchoring junctions that link intermediate filaments to sites of i...
Desmosomes are cell-cell junctions that connect neighboring cells to their intermediate filament net...
AbstractDesmosomes are dynamic junctions between cells that maintain the structural integrity of ski...
Nicola Cirillo1,2 1Melbourne Dental School and Oral Health CRC, The University of Melbourne, Melbour...
AbstractDuring embryonic development tissues remain malleable to participate in morphogenetic moveme...
For electromechanical coupling of cardiomyocytes, intercalated discs (ICDs) are pivotal as highly sp...
Current cell biology textbooks mention only two kinds of cell-to-cell adhering junctions coated with...
Desmosomes are junctions involved in intercellular adhesion of epithelial cells and hemidesmosomes a...
Normal cardiac function is maintained through dynamic interactions of cardiac cells with each other ...
Desmosomes are perturbed in a number of disease states - including genetic disorders, autoimmune and...
Squamous epithelial cells have both adherens junctions and desmosomes. The ability of these cells to...
In the last two decades desmosomal research has developed from a highly specialized area of cell bio...
Desmosomes are intercellular adhesive junctions that exhibit cell- and differentiation-specific diff...
The cells of most normal and malignantly growing tissues are connected by "adhering junctions", i.e....