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Thrombospondin-induced adhesion of human keratinocytes

by James Varani, Brian J. Nickoloff, Bruce L. Riser, Raj S. Mitra, Vishva M. Dixit , 1988
"... Human epidermal keratinocytes obtained from normal skin attached and spread on thrombospondin (TSP)-coated plastic dishes but failed to attach and spread on untreated plastic culture dishes or dishes coated with fibronectin or laminin. These cells produced minimal amounts of immunoreactive TSP. Kera ..."
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Human epidermal keratinocytes obtained from normal skin attached and spread on thrombospondin (TSP)-coated plastic dishes but failed to attach and spread on untreated plastic culture dishes or dishes coated with fibronectin or laminin. These cells produced minimal amounts of immunoreactive TSP

Enteropathogenic E. coli (EPEC) transfers its receptor for intimate adhesion into mammalian cells. Cell 91:511–529

by Brendan Kenny, Rebekah Devinney, Markus Stein, Dieter J. Reinscheid, Elizabeth A. Frey, B. Brett Finlay , 1997
"... associated with the assembly of highly organized cy-toskeletal structures in epithelial cells immediately be-neath the adherent bacteria that include thecytoskeletal components actin, a-actinin, myosin light chain, ezrin, and talin (Finlay et al., 1992; Manjarrez-Hernandez et al., ..."
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associated with the assembly of highly organized cy-toskeletal structures in epithelial cells immediately be-neath the adherent bacteria that include thecytoskeletal components actin, a-actinin, myosin light chain, ezrin, and talin (Finlay et al., 1992; Manjarrez-Hernandez et al.,

Tissue cells feel and respond to the stiffness of their substrate

by Dennis E. Discher, Paul Janmey, Yu-li Wang - SCIENCE , 2005
"... Normal tissue cells are generally not viable when suspended in a fluid and are therefore said to be anchorage dependent. Such cells must adhere to a solid, but a solid can be as rigid as glass or softer than a baby’s skin. The behavior of some cells on soft materials is characteristic of important p ..."
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) with which elasticity can be tuned to approximate that of tissues. Key roles in molecular pathways are played by adhesion complexes and the actinmyosin cytoskeleton, whose contractile forces are transmitted through transcellular structures. The feedback of local matrix stiffness on cell state likely has

in Cell-Cell Adhesion

by Cystatin A Deregulation, A Potential Role, Abhilasha Gupta Daniela Nitoiu, A. Riobo, David P. Kelsell, Mỹg Mahoney
"... Cell-cell adhesion is paramount in providing and maintaining multicellular structure and signal transmission between cells. In the skin, disruption to desmosomal regulated intercellular con-nectivity may lead to disorders of keratinization and hyperproliferative disease including can-cer. Recently w ..."
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Cell-cell adhesion is paramount in providing and maintaining multicellular structure and signal transmission between cells. In the skin, disruption to desmosomal regulated intercellular con-nectivity may lead to disorders of keratinization and hyperproliferative disease including can-cer. Recently

A theory of migration

by Jiyeon Lee, Byung Hwan Chu, Shamik Sen, T. J. Chancellor, Chih-yang Chang, Fan Ren, Sanjay Kumar, Tanmay P. Lele - Demography , 1966
"... malignant epithelial tumor cell adhesion, ..."
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malignant epithelial tumor cell adhesion,

Adhesions

by Qiusha Guo, Bing Xia, Feng Zhang, Mekel M. Richardson, Minghao Li, Qiusha Guo, Bing Xia, Feng Zhang, Mekel M. Richardson, Minghao Li, Julian S. Zhang, Feng Chen, A. Zhang, Qiusha Guo, Bing Xia, Feng Zhang, Mekel M. Richardson, Minghao Li, Julian S. Zhang, Feng Chen, Xin A. Zhang , 2012
"... Tetraspanin CO-029 inhibits colorectal cancer cell movement by deregulating cell-matrix and cell-cell adhesions ..."
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Tetraspanin CO-029 inhibits colorectal cancer cell movement by deregulating cell-matrix and cell-cell adhesions

The role of the cell adhesion molecule uvomorulin in the formation and maintenance of the epithelial junctional complex..L Cell Biol

by Barry Gumbiner, Bruce Stevenson, Ann Grimaldi , 1988
"... Abstract. The role of the epithelial adhesion molecule uvomorulin in the formation of the epithelial junctional complex in the Madin-Darby canine kidney (MDCK) cell line was investigated. Experiments were carried out to determine whether specific inhibition of uvomorulin function would interfere sel ..."
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Abstract. The role of the epithelial adhesion molecule uvomorulin in the formation of the epithelial junctional complex in the Madin-Darby canine kidney (MDCK) cell line was investigated. Experiments were carried out to determine whether specific inhibition of uvomorulin function would interfere

Tyrosine phosphorylation of paxillin and pp125FAK accompanies cell adhesion to extracellulax matrix: a role in cytoskeletal assembly

by Keith Burridge, Christopher E. Turner, Lewis H. Romerw - J. Cell , 1992
"... Abstract. Cells in culture reveal high levels of protein tyrosine phosphorylation in their focal adhesions, the regions where cells adhere to the underlying substratum. We have examined the tyrosine phosphorylation of proteins in response to plating cells on extracellular matrix substrata. Rat embry ..."
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Abstract. Cells in culture reveal high levels of protein tyrosine phosphorylation in their focal adhesions, the regions where cells adhere to the underlying substratum. We have examined the tyrosine phosphorylation of proteins in response to plating cells on extracellular matrix substrata. Rat

Lipid Domain Structure of the Plasma Membrane 941

by Thomas Harder, Peter Scheiffele, Paul Verkade, Kai Simons , 1997
"... Abstract. Lateral assemblies of glycolipids and cholesterol, “rafts, ” have been implicated to play a role in cellular processes like membrane sorting, signal transduction, and cell adhesion. We studied the structure of raft domains in the plasma membrane of non-polarized cells. Overexpressed plasma ..."
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Abstract. Lateral assemblies of glycolipids and cholesterol, “rafts, ” have been implicated to play a role in cellular processes like membrane sorting, signal transduction, and cell adhesion. We studied the structure of raft domains in the plasma membrane of non-polarized cells. Overexpressed

Control of adhesion-dependent cell survival by focal adhesion kinase

by Steven M. Frisch, Kristiina Vuori, Erkki Ruoslahti, Po-ying Chan-hui - J. Cell Biol , 1996
"... Abstract. The interactions of integrins with extraceUular matrix proteins can activate focal adhesion kinase (FAK) and suppress apoptosis in normal epithelial and endothelial cells; this subset of apoptosis has been termed "anoikis. " Here, we demonstrate that FAK plays a role in the suppr ..."
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Abstract. The interactions of integrins with extraceUular matrix proteins can activate focal adhesion kinase (FAK) and suppress apoptosis in normal epithelial and endothelial cells; this subset of apoptosis has been termed "anoikis. " Here, we demonstrate that FAK plays a role
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