Nicola Cirillo1,2 1Melbourne Dental School and Oral Health CRC, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia; 2Research Unit, Centre for Innovation, Research, Education, and Health (IRIS), Caposele, Italy Abstract: Cell–cell adhesion is involved in all aspects of tissue behavior in multicellular organisms, from tissue morphogenesis (regulation of cell shape, apoptosis, cell movement, and development of complex structures) to aging and disease. A major player in the dynamic regulation of intercellular contacts is the desmosome. Knowledge of the desmosome has evolved over 150 years from the notion of a static, punctuate, adhesive barrier structure to one of the finely tuned multifunctional complexes involved in the regulation...
<div><p>Strong intercellular adhesion is critical for tissues that experience mechanical stress, suc...
The cells of most normal and malignantly growing tissues are connected by "adhering junctions", i.e....
Desmosome diseases are caused by dysfunction of desmosomes, which anchor intermediate filaments (IFs...
Advances in our understanding of desmosomal diseases have provided a clear demonstration of the key ...
AbstractDesmosomes are intercellular junctions of epithelia and cardiac muscle. They resist mechanic...
In most epithelia, desmosomes are important adhesion structures which have a key role in linking the...
Desmosomes are highly specialized anchoring junctions that link intermediate filaments to sites of i...
International audienceEpithelial cells constitute the main barrier between the inside and outside of...
Desmosomes are cell-cell junctions that connect neighboring cells to their intermediate filament net...
AbstractDesmosomes in keratinocytes are the most important intercellular adhering junctions that pro...
Desmosomes are perturbed in a number of disease states - including genetic disorders, autoimmune and...
Desmosomes are intercellular adhesive junctions providing architectural integrity to tissues that ar...
Desmosomes are intercellular junctions that anchor intermediate filaments to the sites of intercellu...
In the last two decades desmosomal research has developed from a highly specialized area of cell bio...
The attachment of cells to the extracellular matrix is of crucial importance in the maintenance of t...
<div><p>Strong intercellular adhesion is critical for tissues that experience mechanical stress, suc...
The cells of most normal and malignantly growing tissues are connected by "adhering junctions", i.e....
Desmosome diseases are caused by dysfunction of desmosomes, which anchor intermediate filaments (IFs...
Advances in our understanding of desmosomal diseases have provided a clear demonstration of the key ...
AbstractDesmosomes are intercellular junctions of epithelia and cardiac muscle. They resist mechanic...
In most epithelia, desmosomes are important adhesion structures which have a key role in linking the...
Desmosomes are highly specialized anchoring junctions that link intermediate filaments to sites of i...
International audienceEpithelial cells constitute the main barrier between the inside and outside of...
Desmosomes are cell-cell junctions that connect neighboring cells to their intermediate filament net...
AbstractDesmosomes in keratinocytes are the most important intercellular adhering junctions that pro...
Desmosomes are perturbed in a number of disease states - including genetic disorders, autoimmune and...
Desmosomes are intercellular adhesive junctions providing architectural integrity to tissues that ar...
Desmosomes are intercellular junctions that anchor intermediate filaments to the sites of intercellu...
In the last two decades desmosomal research has developed from a highly specialized area of cell bio...
The attachment of cells to the extracellular matrix is of crucial importance in the maintenance of t...
<div><p>Strong intercellular adhesion is critical for tissues that experience mechanical stress, suc...
The cells of most normal and malignantly growing tissues are connected by "adhering junctions", i.e....
Desmosome diseases are caused by dysfunction of desmosomes, which anchor intermediate filaments (IFs...