SummaryFor a skin wound to successfully heal, the cut epidermal-edge cells have to migrate forward at the interface between scab and healthy granulation tissue. Much is known about how lead-edge cells migrate, but very little is known about the mechanisms that enable active participation by cells further back. Here we show that ephrin-B1 and its receptor EphB2 are both upregulated in vivo, just for the duration of repair, in the first 70 or so rows of epidermal cells, and this signal leads to downregulation of the molecular components of adherens and tight (but not desmosomal) junctions, leading to loosening between neighbors and enabling shuffle room among epidermal cells. Additionally, this signaling leads to the shutdown of actomyosin st...
The Eph family of receptor tyrosine kinases and their ligands, Ephrins, have been shown to play impo...
During normal wound healing, keratinocytes are the first dermal cell type to respond to the injury, ...
The migrating keratinocyte wound front is required for skin wound closure. Despite significant advan...
For a skin wound to successfully heal, the cut epidermal-edge cells have to migrate forward at the i...
For a skin wound to successfully heal, the cut epidermal-edge cells have to migrate forward at the i...
SummaryFor a skin wound to successfully heal, the cut epidermal-edge cells have to migrate forward a...
AbstractThe migration of epithelial layers requires specific and coordinated organization of the cel...
Ephrin ligands and their Eph receptors play an essential role in angiogenesis during development. Bo...
Purpose: Progenitor cells of the limbal epithelium reside in a discrete area peripheral to the more ...
During development, cellular self-organization by cell segregation leads to boundary formation and i...
Ephrin-B/EphB family proteins are implicated in bidirectional signaling and were initially defined t...
AbstractBackground: During somitogenesis, segmental patterns of gene activity provide the instructio...
Poor wound healing is a serious medical issue of particular concern in the elderly and people with d...
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EPH/EPHRIN signaling is essential to many aspects of tissue self-organization and morphogenesis, but...
The Eph family of receptor tyrosine kinases and their ligands, Ephrins, have been shown to play impo...
During normal wound healing, keratinocytes are the first dermal cell type to respond to the injury, ...
The migrating keratinocyte wound front is required for skin wound closure. Despite significant advan...
For a skin wound to successfully heal, the cut epidermal-edge cells have to migrate forward at the i...
For a skin wound to successfully heal, the cut epidermal-edge cells have to migrate forward at the i...
SummaryFor a skin wound to successfully heal, the cut epidermal-edge cells have to migrate forward a...
AbstractThe migration of epithelial layers requires specific and coordinated organization of the cel...
Ephrin ligands and their Eph receptors play an essential role in angiogenesis during development. Bo...
Purpose: Progenitor cells of the limbal epithelium reside in a discrete area peripheral to the more ...
During development, cellular self-organization by cell segregation leads to boundary formation and i...
Ephrin-B/EphB family proteins are implicated in bidirectional signaling and were initially defined t...
AbstractBackground: During somitogenesis, segmental patterns of gene activity provide the instructio...
Poor wound healing is a serious medical issue of particular concern in the elderly and people with d...
�� 2019 The Authors. Published by eLife Sciences Publications Ltd. This is an open access article av...
EPH/EPHRIN signaling is essential to many aspects of tissue self-organization and morphogenesis, but...
The Eph family of receptor tyrosine kinases and their ligands, Ephrins, have been shown to play impo...
During normal wound healing, keratinocytes are the first dermal cell type to respond to the injury, ...
The migrating keratinocyte wound front is required for skin wound closure. Despite significant advan...