AbstractIt is widely held that segregation of tissues expressing different cadherins results from cadherin-subtype-specific binding specificities. This belief is based largely upon assays in which cells expressing different cadherin subtypes aggregate separately when shaken in suspension. In various combinations of L cells expressing NCAM, E-, P-, N-, R-, or B-cadherin, coaggregation occurred when shear forces were low or absent but could be selectively inhibited by high shear forces. Cells expressing P- vs E-cadherin coaggregated and then demixed, one population enveloping the other completely. To distinguish whether this demixing was due to differences in cadherin affinities or expression levels, the latter were varied systematically. Cel...
The actions of cell adhesion molecules, in particular, cadherins during embryonic development and mo...
SummaryType I and II classical cadherins help to determine the adhesive specificities of animal cell...
Adhesion proteins maintain cell-cell interactions, which are critical for tissue formation and the h...
AbstractIt is widely held that segregation of tissues expressing different cadherins results from ca...
AbstractCadherin-mediated cell–cell interactions are thought to be critical in controlling cell sort...
Cadherins mediate Ca2+ dependent cell-cell junction in all animal tissues. Tight regulation of cadhe...
AbstractBackground: Classical cadherin-based cellular adhesion is mediated by a multicomponent prote...
AbstractThe differential adhesion hypothesis (DAH), advanced in the 1960s, proposed that the liquid-...
Weanalyze the mechanical properties of three epithelial/mesenchymal cell lines (MCF-10A, MDAMB- 231,...
Cell adhesion plays a critical role in development, and in the maintenance of tissue integrity. Cad...
Regulation of cadherin adhesion in tissue organization and malignant transformation.Cadherins are ce...
AbstractCadherins are multidomain adhesion proteins whose interactions direct cell sorting during hi...
The actions of cell adhesion molecules, in particular, cadherins during embryonic development and mo...
SummaryThe mechanism responsible for subdividing the embryo into individual tissues is a fundamental...
121 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.Finally, fluorescence imaging...
The actions of cell adhesion molecules, in particular, cadherins during embryonic development and mo...
SummaryType I and II classical cadherins help to determine the adhesive specificities of animal cell...
Adhesion proteins maintain cell-cell interactions, which are critical for tissue formation and the h...
AbstractIt is widely held that segregation of tissues expressing different cadherins results from ca...
AbstractCadherin-mediated cell–cell interactions are thought to be critical in controlling cell sort...
Cadherins mediate Ca2+ dependent cell-cell junction in all animal tissues. Tight regulation of cadhe...
AbstractBackground: Classical cadherin-based cellular adhesion is mediated by a multicomponent prote...
AbstractThe differential adhesion hypothesis (DAH), advanced in the 1960s, proposed that the liquid-...
Weanalyze the mechanical properties of three epithelial/mesenchymal cell lines (MCF-10A, MDAMB- 231,...
Cell adhesion plays a critical role in development, and in the maintenance of tissue integrity. Cad...
Regulation of cadherin adhesion in tissue organization and malignant transformation.Cadherins are ce...
AbstractCadherins are multidomain adhesion proteins whose interactions direct cell sorting during hi...
The actions of cell adhesion molecules, in particular, cadherins during embryonic development and mo...
SummaryThe mechanism responsible for subdividing the embryo into individual tissues is a fundamental...
121 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.Finally, fluorescence imaging...
The actions of cell adhesion molecules, in particular, cadherins during embryonic development and mo...
SummaryType I and II classical cadherins help to determine the adhesive specificities of animal cell...
Adhesion proteins maintain cell-cell interactions, which are critical for tissue formation and the h...