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    Cadherin-11 regulates motility in normal cortical neural precursors and glioblastoma. by Jessica D Schulte, Maya Srikanth, Sunit Das, Jianing Zhang, Justin D Lathia, Lihui Yin, Jeremy N Rich, Eric C Olson, John A Kessler, Anjen Chenn

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Here we find a mesenchymal cadherin, Cadherin-11 (CDH11), is increased in cells exiting the ventricular zone (VZ) neuroepithelium during normal cerebral cortical development. …”
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    Antioxidants maintain E-cadherin levels to limit Drosophila prohemocyte differentiation. by Hongjuan Gao, Xiaorong Wu, LaTonya Simon, Nancy Fossett

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…As a result, antioxidants and targets of ROS can control E-cadherin protein levels, and over-expression of E-cadherin can ameliorate the prohemocyte response to oxidative stress. …”
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    The interactions of APC, E-cadherin and beta-catenin in tumour development and progression. by Ilyas, M, Tomlinson, I

    Published 1997
    “…In contrast, loss of expression of E-cadherin appears to be a late event, which may be important in the development of invasion. …”
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    Transcription factors controlling E-cadherin down-regulation in ovarian cancer by Russell, H, Pranjol, MZI

    Published 2018
    “…Transcription factors (TFs), such as Snail, Slug and Twist, control the down-regulation of cell–cell adhesion molecule E-cadherin in ovarian cancer. Low E-cadherin aids tumour cells in undergoing epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT) to motile morphology, disseminating to other organs. …”
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    E-cadherin/catenin complex status in solid pseudopapillary tumor of the pancreas. by El-Bahrawy, M, Rowan, A, Horncastle, D, Tomlinson, I, Theis, B, Russell, R, Stamp, G

    Published 2008
    “…The aim of this study was to investigate the status of the E-cadherin/catenin complex in SPTs. We studied the expression of 4 principal members of the E-cadherin/catenin complex using immunohistochemistry and the E-cadherin gene status by screening all exons of the gene for mutations, in 6 cases of SPT. …”
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    Tbx3 represses E-cadherin expression and enhances melanoma invasiveness. by Rodriguez, M, Aladowicz, E, Lanfrancone, L, Goding, C

    Published 2008
    “…Overexpression of Tbx2 and Tbx3 in melanoma cells down-regulates endogenous E-cadherin expression, whereas depletion of Tbx3, but not Tbx2, increases E-cadherin mRNA and protein levels and decreases melanoma invasiveness in vitro. …”
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    Characterization of the E-cadherin/catenin complex in colorectal carcinoma cell lines. by El-Bahrawy, M, Poulsom, R, Rowan, A, Tomlinson, I, Alison, MR, Poulsom, SR, Tomlinson, I

    Published 2004
    “…The E-cadherin/catenin complex is a prime mediator of cell-cell adhesion. …”
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    Als3 is a Candida albicans invasin that binds to cadherins and induces endocytosis by host cells. by Quynh T Phan, Carter L Myers, Yue Fu, Donald C Sheppard, Michael R Yeaman, William H Welch, Ashraf S Ibrahim, John E Edwards, Scott G Filler

    Published 2007-03-01
    “…Molecular modeling of the interactions of the N-terminal region of Als3 with the ectodomains of N-cadherin and E-cadherin indicated that the binding parameters of Als3 to either cadherin are similar to those of cadherin-cadherin binding. …”
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    P-Cadherin Is Expressed by Epithelial Progenitor Cells and Melanocytes in the Human Corneal Limbus by Naresh Polisetti, Lyne Sharaf, Gottfried Martin, Günther Schlunck, Thomas Reinhard

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Interactions between limbal epithelial progenitor cells (LEPC) and surrounding niche cells, which include limbal mesenchymal stromal cells (LMSC) and melanocytes (LM), are essential for the maintenance of the limbal stem cell niche required for a transparent corneal surface. P-cadherin (P-cad) is a critical stem cell niche adhesion molecule at various epithelial stem cell niches; however, conflicting observations were reported on the presence of P-cad in the limbal region. …”
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    E-cadherin promotes incorporation of mouse epiblast stem cells into normal development. by Satoshi Ohtsuka, Satomi Nishikawa-Torikai, Hitoshi Niwa

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…However, here we showed that mEpiSCs can be incorporated into normal development after blastocyst injection by forced expression of the E-cadherin transgene for 2 days in culture. Using this strategy, mEpiSCs gave rise to live-born chimeras from 5% of the manipulated blastocysts. …”
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    A protocadherin-cadherin-FLRT3 complex controls cell adhesion and morphogenesis. by Xuejun Chen, Eunjin Koh, Michael Yoder, Barry M Gumbiner

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Although neither PAPC nor FLRT3 are required for each other to regulate C-cadherin adhesion, they do interact functionally and physically, and they form a complex with cadherins. …”
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    Live imaging molecular changes in junctional tension upon VE-cadherin in zebrafish by Anne Karine Lagendijk, Guillermo A. Gomez, Sungmin Baek, Daniel Hesselson, William E. Hughes, Scott Paterson, Daniel E. Conway, Heinz-Georg Belting, Markus Affolter, Kelly A. Smith, Martin A. Schwartz, Alpha S. Yap, Benjamin M. Hogan

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…Here the authors apply a FRET tension sensor to live zebrafish and study changes in VE-cadherin tension at endothelial cell-cell junctions during arterial maturation.…”
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