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    Tissue-specific activities of the Fat1 cadherin cooperate to control neuromuscular morphogenesis. by Françoise Helmbacher

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…We previously identified the Fat1 cadherin as a regulator of muscle morphogenesis and showed that it is required in the myogenic lineage to control the polarity of progenitor migration. …”
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    E-cadherin Controls Bronchiolar Progenitor Cells and Onset of Preneoplastic Lesions in Mice by Fatih Ceteci, Semra Ceteci, Emanuele Zanucco, Chitra Thakur, Matthias Becker, Nefertiti El-Nikhely, Ludger Fink, Werner Seeger, Rajkumar Savai, Ulf R. Rapp

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…Postnatal inactivation of E-cadherin affected Clara cell differentiation and compromised airway regeneration under injury conditions. …”
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    Structure of a novel phosphotyrosine-binding domain in Hakai that targets E-cadherin by Mukherjee, Manjeet, Chow, Soah Yee, Yusoff, Permeen, Seetharaman, J., Ng, Cherlyn, Sinniah, Saravanan, Koh, Xiao Woon, Asgar, Nur Farehan M., Li, Dan, Yim, Daniel, Jackson, Rebecca A., Yew, Jingxi, Qian, Jingru, Iyu, Audrey, Lim, Yoon Pin, Zhou, Xingding, Sze, Siu Kwan, Guy, Graeme R., Sivaraman, J.

    Published 2013
    “…The E3 ubiquitin ligase Hakai targets tyrosine-phosphorylated E-cadherin via an uncharacterized domain. In this study, the crystal structure of Hakai (amino acids 106–206) revealed that it forms an atypical, zinc-coordinated homodimer by utilizing residues from the phosphotyrosine-binding domain of two Hakai monomers. …”
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    Multiple ways of silencing E-cadherin gene expression in lobular carcinoma of the breast. by Droufakou, S, Deshmane, V, Roylance, R, Hanby, A, Tomlinson, I, Hart, I

    Published 2001
    “…The cell-cell adhesion receptor gene E-cadherin (CDH1) is expressed by epithelial cells, in which it mediates adhesion and morphogenesis. …”
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    Nuclear E-cadherin immunoexpression: from biology to potential applications in diagnostic pathology. by Chetty, R, Serra, S

    Published 2008
    “…E-cadherin is a well-recognized molecule that is important in cell adhesion. …”
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    Allele loss, replication errors and loss of expression of E-cadherin in colorectal cancers. by Ilyas, M, Tomlinson, I, Hanby, A, Talbot, I, Bodmer, W

    Published 1997
    “…Failure to express E-cadherin may result from mutations of the E-cadherin gene (HSECAD). …”
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    Extracellular interactions between GluR2 and N-cadherin in spine regulation. by Saglietti, L, Dequidt, C, Kamieniarz, K, Rousset, M, Valnegri, P, Thoumine, O, Beretta, F, Fagni, L, Choquet, D, Sala, C, Sheng, M, Passafaro, M

    Published 2007
    “…Biochemically, the NTD of GluR2 can interact directly with the cell adhesion molecule N-cadherin, in cis or in trans. N-cadherin-coated beads recruit GluR2 on the surface of hippocampal neurons, and N-cadherin immobilization decreases GluR2 lateral diffusion on the neuronal surface. …”
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    Rap1 regulates the formation of E-cadherin-based cell-cell contacts. by Hogan, C, Serpente, N, Cogram, P, Hosking, C, Bialucha, C, Feller, S, Braga, V, Birchmeier, W, Fujita, Y

    Published 2004
    “…In epithelial cell cultures, ligation of the extracellular domain of E-cadherin enhances Rap1 activity, which in turn is necessary for the proper targeting of E-cadherin molecules to maturing cell-cell contacts. …”
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    Membrane loss and aberrant nuclear localization of E-cadherin are consistent features of solid pseudopapillary tumour of the pancreas.... by Chetty, R, Serra, S

    Published 2008
    “… AIM: To examine the expression of E-cadherin in solid pseudopapillary tumours (SPT) of the pancreas using two monoclonal antibodies recognizing two different domains of the E-cadherin molecule. …”
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    P120-Catenin Regulates Early Trafficking Stages of the N-Cadherin Precursor Complex. by Diana P Wehrendt, Fernando Carmona, Ana E González Wusener, Ángela González, Juan M Lázaro Martínez, Carlos O Arregui

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…It is well established that binding of p120 catenin to the cytoplasmic domain of surface cadherin prevents cadherin endocytosis and degradation, contributing to cell-cell adhesion. …”
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