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The Cytoskeletal Mechanisms of Cell-Cell Junction formation in Endothelial Cells

The Cytoskeletal Mechanisms of Cell-Cell Junction formation in Endothelial Cells

... of cell-cell junction formation and the corresponding architecture of the underlying cytoskeleton in cultured human umbilical vein endothelial cells ...

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The toxoplasma-host cell junction is anchored to the cell cortex to sustain parasite invasive force

The toxoplasma-host cell junction is anchored to the cell cortex to sustain parasite invasive force

... host cell by simultaneously tracking the tachyzoite apex, the tachyzoite-cell junction and the host PM during the pene- tration ...the junction site being the RON complex core component, which ...

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PTPN13 induces cell junction stabilization and inhibits mammary tumor invasiveness

PTPN13 induces cell junction stabilization and inhibits mammary tumor invasiveness

... and cell models we demonstrated that PTPN13 acts as a tumor suppressor in breast cancer and that it inhibits tumor aggressiveness through a SNAIL- and ZEB-independent MET-like transition, cautioning against the ...

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The mechanical anisotropy in a tissue promotes ordering in hexagonal cell packing

The mechanical anisotropy in a tissue promotes ordering in hexagonal cell packing

... in cell packing geometry have been shown to be regulated by both mechanical and biochemical interactions between cells; however, it is largely unknown how molecular and cellular dynamics and tissue mechanics are ...

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The Current Opinions of Capillary Leak Syndrome

The Current Opinions of Capillary Leak Syndrome

... endothelial cell and capillary walls damage, cell junction separation and cracks appear, capillary transport channel diameter and vascular permeability increase, small protein in the blood leaks into ...

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Modulation of junction tension by tumor suppressors and proto oncogenes regulates cell cell contacts

Modulation of junction tension by tumor suppressors and proto oncogenes regulates cell cell contacts

... planar cell polarity and tissue morphogenesis by promoting oriented cell divisions and cell-cell rearrangements (Mahoney et ...regulates cell division orientation, cell ...

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Proteomic distinction of renal oncocytomas and chromophobe renal cell carcinomas

Proteomic distinction of renal oncocytomas and chromophobe renal cell carcinomas

... Yusenko et al. probed genome alterations and DNA copy number variants to specifically differentiate ROs and chRCCs. They identified several genomic altera- tions that differ between chRCCs and ROs [8]. A sec- ond genomic ...

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Hellbach, Annette
  

(2014):


	Dlg1 is required for myofibrillar arrangement in the Drosophila heart.


Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Biologie

Hellbach, Annette (2014): Dlg1 is required for myofibrillar arrangement in the Drosophila heart. Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Biologie

... During pupal metamorphosis, the larval body plan is restructured into the adult body plan. The heart similar to all other tissues undergoes dramatic morphological changes (Monier et al., 2005). The larval heart proper ...

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Adherens junctions connect stress fibres between adjacent endothelial cells

Adherens junctions connect stress fibres between adjacent endothelial cells

... of cell-cell junction distribution in human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) revealed that, as well as localizing linearly along cell-cell borders simi- lar to junctions in ...

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HDAC6 inhibition prevents TNF-α-induced caspase 3 activation in lung endothelial cell and maintains cell-cell junctions

HDAC6 inhibition prevents TNF-α-induced caspase 3 activation in lung endothelial cell and maintains cell-cell junctions

... endothelial cell apoptosis and endothelial barrier disruption [7, 9, ...endothelial cell dysfunction such as hyper-permeability ...of cell junction complex [2–4], contributing to TNF-α-induced ...

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Journal of Experimental Biology and Agricultural Sciences

Journal of Experimental Biology and Agricultural Sciences

... permanent cell line IPEC-J2 is characterized and considered a suitable model for the jejunum of pig (Schierack et ...a cell or tissue culture giving first indications of a potential ...appropriate ...

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Bystander signaling via oxidative metabolism

Bystander signaling via oxidative metabolism

... as cell models, primar- ily in conditioned-culture ...suspended cell lines and can be spun down easily without having to trypsinize the ...Some cell lines used as models for the RIBE include TK6 (p53 ...

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Visfatin reduces gap junction mediated cell to cell communication in proximal tubule derived epithelial cells

Visfatin reduces gap junction mediated cell to cell communication in proximal tubule derived epithelial cells

... gap junction mediated cell-to-cell communication in the human proximal tubule, a process that may have implications for renal function ahead of overt changes that are central to the progression of ...

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Willing to be involved in cancer

Willing to be involved in cancer

... Cell junctions are protein dense regions that play an extremely important role in epithelial tissues, such as the maintenance of apicobasal polarity, intercellular communication, promotion of adhesive properties, ...

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Animal models of myasthenia gravis: utility and limitations

Animal models of myasthenia gravis: utility and limitations

... Abstract: Myasthenia gravis (MG) is a chronic autoimmune disease caused by the immune attack of the neuromuscular junction. Antibodies directed against the acetylcholine receptor (AChR) induce receptor ...

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"Targeted disruption of the epithelial-barrier by Helicobacter pylori"

"Targeted disruption of the epithelial-barrier by Helicobacter pylori"

... adhesive cell-cell contacts, cell polarity, and for signal transduction to the nucleus to regulate ...adherens junction are the armadillo protein family members p120-catenin (p120) and b ...

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Buffer standards for the physiological pH of the zwitterionic buffer 3 [N tris(hydroxymethyl)methylamino] 2 hydroxypropanesulfonic Acid (TAPSO) From (278 15 to 328 15) K

Buffer standards for the physiological pH of the zwitterionic buffer 3 [N tris(hydroxymethyl)methylamino] 2 hydroxypropanesulfonic Acid (TAPSO) From (278 15 to 328 15) K

... lated thermodynamic quantities for TAPSO have been previously determined and reported from the temperatures (278.15 to 328.15) K. In the current study there are five buffer solutions without NaCl and five buffer ...

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Original Article A panel of biomarkers for skin squamous cell carcinoma: various functional entities and differential responses to resveratrol

Original Article A panel of biomarkers for skin squamous cell carcinoma: various functional entities and differential responses to resveratrol

... The cell membrane molecule CD44 is referred to as one of the cancer stem cell (CSC) markers and found overexpressed in different tumors, dictating higher levels of cellular self-renewal and leading to ...

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Study of the Intrinsic Recombination Velocity at the Junction of Silicon Solar under Frequency Modulation and Irradiation

Study of the Intrinsic Recombination Velocity at the Junction of Silicon Solar under Frequency Modulation and Irradiation

... In this study, a method for determining the intrinsic recombination velocity at the junction of a silicon solar cell is presented. The expression of intrinsic recombination velocity at the junction ...

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A rare missense mutation in GJB3 (Cx31G45E) is associated with a unique cellular phenotype resulting in necrotic cell death

A rare missense mutation in GJB3 (Cx31G45E) is associated with a unique cellular phenotype resulting in necrotic cell death

... In conclusion, four clinical reports indicate that G45E is associated with EKV-P. To our knowledge, our report is the first to detail the impact of this mutation on cellular integrity and provides evidence that disease ...

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