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Cadherins
Known as:
Cadherin
, Cadherins [Chemical/Ingredient]
, LCAM (liver cell adhesion molecule)
The cadherins are transmembrane glycoproteins involved in calcium dependent specific cell-cell adhesion through homophilic binding. They are crucial…
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CDH1 protein, human
CDH16 protein, human
CDH23 protein, rat
CELSR1 cadherin, human
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CDH22 gene
CDH24 gene
CDH26 gene
Cell Adhesion
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Broader (2)
Calmodulin
Cell Adhesion Molecules
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Highly Cited
2009
Highly Cited
2009
Pyrosequencing of the midgut transcriptome of the poplar leaf beetle Chrysomela tremulae reveals new gene families in Coleoptera.
Y. Pauchet
,
P. Wilkinson
,
M. van Munster
,
S. Augustin
,
D. Pauron
,
R. ffrench-Constant
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
2009
Corpus ID: 8862937
Highly Cited
2008
Highly Cited
2008
Forkhead-box A1 (FOXA1) expression in breast cancer and its prognostic significance.
H. Habashy
,
D. Powe
,
+5 authors
I. Ellis
European Journal of Cancer
2008
Corpus ID: 25592105
Review
2008
Review
2008
Biomimetic material systems for neural progenitor cell-based therapy.
Wyatt B. Potter
,
R. Kalil
,
W. J. Kao
Frontiers in Bioscience
2008
Corpus ID: 777686
Reconstruction and regeneration of the central nervous system (CNS) following injury is a formidable task. However, cell…
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Highly Cited
2007
Highly Cited
2007
β-catenin/TCF/Lef controls a differentiation-associated transcriptional program in renal epithelial progenitors
K. Schmidt-Ott
,
T. Masckauchán
,
+10 authors
J. Barasch
Development
2007
Corpus ID: 8575454
In the embryonic kidney, progenitors in the metanephric mesenchyme differentiate into specialized renal epithelia in a defined…
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Highly Cited
2006
Highly Cited
2006
Crosstalk between different adhesion molecules.
Xuejun Chen
,
B. Gumbiner
Current Opinion in Cell Biology
2006
Corpus ID: 10834715
Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
Distinction of differentiated type early gastric carcinoma with gastric type mucin expression
K. Koseki
,
T. Takizawa
,
M. Koike
,
Masashi Ito
,
Z. Nihei
,
K. Sugihara
Cancer
2000
Corpus ID: 20355763
Intestinal and diffuse gastric carcinomas differ in morphology and growth behavior. Differentiated type gastric carcinoma (DGC…
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Highly Cited
1997
Highly Cited
1997
Interaction of the DF3/MUC1 Breast Carcinoma-associated Antigen and β-Catenin in Cell Adhesion*
Makiko Yamamoto
,
A. Bharti
,
Yongqing Li
,
D. Kufe
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1997
Corpus ID: 28917439
The DF3/MUC1 mucin-like glycoprotein is aberrantly overexpressed in human breast carcinomas. The functional role of DF3 is…
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Highly Cited
1993
Highly Cited
1993
Disruption of epithelial cell-cell adhesion by exogenous expression of a mutated nonfunctional N-cadherin.
T. Fujimori
,
M. Takeichi
Molecular Biology of the Cell
1993
Corpus ID: 37289264
Cadherins, a family of transmembrane cell-cell adhesion receptors, require interactions with the cytoskeleton for normal function…
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Review
1992
Review
1992
Cell adhesion in invasion and metastasis.
J. Behrens
,
U. Frixen
,
J. Schipper
,
M. Weidner
,
W. Birchmeier
Seminars in Cell Biology
1992
Corpus ID: 24417609
Highly Cited
1992
Highly Cited
1992
Complexity and expression patterns of the desmosomal cadherins.
Peter J. Koch
,
Michael Goldschmidt
,
R. Zimbelmann
,
R. Troyanovsky
,
W. W. Franke
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
1992
Corpus ID: 902064
Desmosomes are intercellular junctions that contain two major kinds of transmembrane glycoproteins, desmoglein and desmocollins I…
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