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0028040474
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Cadherins and catenins: interactions and functions in embryonic development
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(1994)
Curr Opin Cell Biol
, vol.6
, pp. 740-746
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Ranscht1
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9
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0029075303
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Cadherin-11 expressed in association with mesenchymal morphogenesis in the head, somite, and limb bud of early mouse embryos
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of special interest, This paper with [46] and [47] describe the expression of cadherin-11 in mouse and rat embryos. These are the first detailed analyses of the developmental expression pattern of a type II classic cadherin.
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(1995)
Biol Dev
, vol.169
, pp. 347-358
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Kimura1
Matsunami2
Inoue3
Shimamura4
Uchida5
Ueno6
Miyazaki7
Takeichi8
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0029065541
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Neural crest cell—cell adhesion controlled by sequential and subpopulation-specific expression of novel cadherins
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of outstanding interest, Describes two novel cadherins expressed during neural crest development. The study demonstrates that migrating crest cells express cadherins in a subpopulation-specific manner.
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(1995)
Development
, vol.121
, pp. 1321-1332
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Nakagawa1
Takeichi2
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11
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0028033098
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A Drosophila homolog of cadherin associated with Armadillo and essential for embryonic cell—cell adhesion
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of outstanding interest, Identification of a classic cadherin type molecule in Drosophila. This study provides first evidence that cadherin is an adhesion molecule in the invertebrates.
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(1994)
Dev Biol
, vol.165
, pp. 716-726
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Oda1
Uemura2
Harada3
Iwai4
Takeichi5
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0027172826
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Identification of homologues to β-catenin/plakoglobin/armadillo in two invertebrates, Urechis caupo and Tripneustes gratilla
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(1993)
Biochim Biophys Acta
, vol.1173
, pp. 337-341
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Rosenthal1
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0025894092
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Cadherin cell adhesion receptors as a morphogenetic regulator
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(1991)
Science
, vol.251
, pp. 1451-1455
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Takeichi1
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0028956981
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Solution structure of the epithelial cadherin domain responsible for selective cell adhesion
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of outstanding interest, First nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopic analysis of the three-dimensional structure of E-cadherin. Together with [17], this study demonstrates the folding pattern of cadherin peptides at the amino-terminal domain.
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(1995)
Science
, vol.267
, pp. 386-389
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Overduin1
Harvey2
Bagby3
Tong4
Yau5
Takeichi6
Ikura7
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0019859146
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Quick-freeze, deep-etch visualization of the cytoskeleton beneath surface differentiations of intestinal epithelial cells
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(1981)
J Cell Biol
, vol.91
, pp. 399-409
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Hirokawa1
Heuser2
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0028954002
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Recognition of E-cadherin on epithelial cells by the mucosal T cell integrin αM290β7 (αEβ7)
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of outstanding interest, This paper and [23] demonstrate that E-cadherin interacts with the αEβ7 integrin in a T lymphocyte epithelial adhesion system.
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(1995)
Eur J Immunol
, vol.25
, pp. 852-856
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Karecla1
Bowden2
Green3
Kilshaw4
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25
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0028302809
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Expression of the homotypic adhesion molecule E-cadherin by immature murine thymocytes and thymic epithelial cells
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(1994)
J Immunol
, vol.152
, pp. 5653-5659
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Lee1
Sharrow2
Farr3
Singer4
Udey5
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26
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0028029162
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Activation of the FGF receptor underlies neurite outgrowth stimulated by L1, N-CAM, and N-cadherin
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of special interest, Suggests that N-cadherin can interact with a fibroblast growth factor receptor.
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(1994)
Neuron
, vol.13
, pp. 583-594
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Williams1
Furness2
Walsh3
Doherty4
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0028821380
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A targeted mutation in the mouse E-cadherin gene results in defective preimplantation development
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of special interest, This study and [27] reports the effect of E-cadherin gene knockout on early mouse development.
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(1995)
Proc Natl Acad Sci USA
, vol.92
, pp. 855-859
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Riethmacher1
Brinkmann2
Birchmeier3
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0028293208
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Selective disruption of E-cadherin function in early Xenopus embryos by a dominant negative mutant
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of special interest, The extracellular domain of E-cadherin can function as a dominant-negative construct when injected into Xenopus embryos.
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(1994)
Development
, vol.120
, pp. 901-909
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Levine1
Lee2
Kintner3
Gumbiner4
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0027457601
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Disruption of epithelial cell—cell adhesion by exogenous expression of a mutated non-functional N-cadherin
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(1993)
Mol Biol Cell
, vol.4
, pp. 37-47
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Fujimori1
Takeichi2
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0027939327
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Differential perturbations in the morphogenesis of anterior structures induced by overexpression of truncated XB- and N-cadherins in Xenopus embryos
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of special interest, Dominant-negative constructs of XB- and N-cadherin are not identical in their abilities in perturbing cadherin-mediated cell contacts.
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(1994)
J Cell Biol
, vol.127
, pp. 521-535
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Dufour1
Saint Jeannet2
Broders3
Wedlich4
Thiery5
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0027947378
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Cadherin-mediated cell interactions are necessary for the activation of MyoD in Xenopus mesoderm
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of special interest, Muscle differentiation is prohibited when a N-cadherin dominant-negative construct was injected in Xenopus embryos. This result provides evidence that cadherin-mediated cell—cell communication is involved in cell differentiation.
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(1994)
Proc Natl Acad Sci USA
, vol.91
, pp. 10844-10848
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Holt1
Lemaire2
Gurdon3
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0028918891
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In vivo analysis of cadherin function in the mouse intestinal epithelium: essential roles in adhesion, maintenance of differentiation, and regulation of programmed cell death
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of special interest, A dominant-negative construct of N-cadherin was expressed in the intestinal epithelium by making transgenic mice. This expression caused multiple effects on enterocyte organization, including precocious entry into a death program.
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(1995)
J Cell Biol
, vol.129
, pp. 489-506
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Hermiston1
Gordon2
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0028962446
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Plasticity in epithelial cell phenotype: modulation by expression of different cadherin cell adhesion molecules
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of outstanding interest, Exogenous expression of E-cadherin in a retinal pigment cell line induced changes in cell polarity, accumulation of a different form of ankyrin, and desmosomal assembly, including accumulation of desmoglein mRNA.
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(1995)
J Cell Biol
, vol.129
, pp. 507-520
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Marrs1
Andersson-Fisone2
Jeong3
Cohen-Gould4
Zurzolo5
Nabi6
Rodriguez-Boulan7
Nelson8
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0028129695
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Induction of polarized cell—cell association and retardation of growth by activation of the E-cadherin—catenin adhesion system in a dispersed carcinoma line
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of special interest, Demonstrates that E-cadherin—α-catenin are essential for the junctional complex formation. This study also showed that E-cadherin activity is involved in cell growth control.
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(1994)
J Cell Biol
, vol.127
, pp. 247-256
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Watabe1
Nagafuchi2
Tsukita3
Takeichi4
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37
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0027957163
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Evidence that cadherins play a role in the downregulation of integrin expression that occurs during keratinocyte terminal differentiation
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(1994)
The Journal of Cell Biology
, vol.124
, pp. 589-600
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Hodivala1
Watt2
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39
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0028872721
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Loss of E-cadherin-dependent cell—cell adhesion due to mutation of the β-catenin gene in a human cancer cell line, HSC-39
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of special interest, This and [38] demonstrate that cells with a truncated form of β-catenin cannot normally adhere to one another. These are the first report of β-catenin mutation in vertebrate cells.
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(1994)
Mol Cell Biol
, vol.15
, pp. 1175-1181
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Kawanishi1
Kato2
Sasaki3
Fujii4
Watanabe5
Niitsu6
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40
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0027937655
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Overexpression of cadherins and underexpression of β-catenin inhibit dorsal mesoderm induction in early Xenopus embryos
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of outstanding interest, Suggests that depletion of β-catenin affects dorsal differentiation in Xenopus embryos when cadherin activity is not fully blocked. Together with the results of [41], this study suggests the presence of a signaling system mediated by β-catenin, which controls embryonic axis formation.
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(1994)
Cell
, vol.79
, pp. 791-803
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Heasman1
Crawford2
Goldstone3
Gamer-Hamrick4
Gumbiner5
McCrea6
Kintner7
Yoshida8
Wylie9
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41
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0028954815
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Embryonic axis induction by the armadillo repeat domain of beta- catenin: evidence for intracellular signaling
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of outstanding interest, Overexpression of β-catenin induces duplication of the embryonic axis in Xenopus. This study also shows that β-catenin can be localized into the nuclei.
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(1994)
The Journal of Cell Biology
, vol.128
, pp. 959-968
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Funayama1
Fagotto2
McCrea3
Gumbiner4
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0028107165
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Expression and functional involvement of N-cadherin in embryonic limb chondrogenesis
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(1994)
Development
, vol.120
, pp. 177-187
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Oberlender1
Tuan2
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46
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0029018018
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Cloning and expression analysis of a novel mesodermally expressed cadherin
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of special interest, See annotation [9].
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(1995)
Dev Biol
, vol.169
, pp. 337-346
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Hoffmann1
Balling2
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50
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84910907103
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N-cadherin involvement in cardiac myocyte interaction and myofibrillogenesis
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(1994)
Dev Biol
, vol.124
, pp. 729-741
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Soler1
Knudsen2
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55
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0028087729
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The roles of catenins in the cadherin-mediated cell adhesion: functional analysis of E-cadherin—α-catenin fusion molecules
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of special interest, Demonstrates that L cells transfected with cDNA encoding a E-cadherin—α-catenin fusion protein irreversibly adhere to one another or to other cells.
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(1994)
J Cell Biol
, vol.127
, pp. 235-245
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Nagafuchi1
Ishihara2
Tsukita3
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0028282984
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Regulation of C-cadherin function during activin induced morphogenesis of Xenopus animal caps
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(1994)
J Cell Biol
, vol.126
, pp. 519-527
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Brieher1
Gumbiner2
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0027288524
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Differential expression of N- and R-cadherin in functional neuronal systems and other structures of the developing chicken brain
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(1993)
J Comp Neurol
, vol.333
, pp. 398-416
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Redies1
Engelhart2
Takeichi3
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0028630671
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Similarities in structure and expression between mouse P-cadherin, chicken B-cadherin and frog XB/U-cadherin
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(1994)
Cell Adhesion Commun
, vol.2
, pp. 511-520
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Redies1
Muller2
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0028012904
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The expression of B-cadherin during embryonic chick development
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of special interest, First detailed analysis of B-cadherin expression in chicken embryos.
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(1994)
Dev Biol
, vol.161
, pp. 107-125
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Murphy-Erdosh1
Napolitano2
Reichardt3
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0027082222
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Local and transient expression of E-cadherin involved in mouse embryonic brain morphogenesis
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(1992)
Development
, vol.116
, pp. 1011-1019
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Shimamura1
Takeichi2
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0029057955
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R-cadherin expression during nucleus formation in chicken forebrain neuromeres.
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of special interest, R-cadherin expression pattern in the chicken forebrain correlates with the formation of a subset of neuromeres and nuclei.
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(1995)
J Neurosci
, vol.15
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Ganzler1
Redies2
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0028109072
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N-cadherin and Ng-CAM/8D9 are involved serially in the migration of newly generated neurons into the adult songbird brain
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of special interest, Antibodies to N-cadherin facilitate migration of cells from the subventricular zone to the upper layers.
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(1994)
Neuron
, vol.13
, pp. 567-582
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Barami1
Kirschenbaum2
Lemmon3
Goldman4
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0027994148
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Immunoelectron microscopic localization of E-cadherin in dorsal root ganglia, dorsal root and dorsal horn of postnatal mice
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of special interest, E-cadherin is expressed at lateral contacts between axons derived from a subset of sensory neurons.
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(1994)
J Neurocytol
, vol.23
, pp. 460-468
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Uchiyama1
Hasegawa2
Yamashina3
Yamashita4
Shimamura5
Takeichi6
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64
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0028931046
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Novel E-cadherin-mediated adhesion in peripheral nerve: Schwann cell architecture is stabilized by autotypic adherens junctions
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of outstanding interest, E-cadherin was localized to a specific type of adherens junctions in Schwann cells. This is the first demonstration that cadherins form junctions between plasma membrane components present in a single cell.
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(1995)
J Cell Biol
, vol.129
, pp. 189-202
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Fannon1
Sherman2
Ilyina-Gragerova3
Brophy4
Friedrich5
Colman6
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0028141707
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Wnt-1-dependent regulation of local E-cadherin and alpha N-catenin expression in the embryonic mouse brain.
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of special interest, First in vivo analysis of the effect of Wnt-1 mutations on cadherin—catenin expression. In Wnt-1 mutated mice, E-cadherin is upregulated and αN-catenin is downregulated at the midline regions of the embryonic brain.
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(1994)
Development
, vol.120
, pp. 2225-2234
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Shimamura1
Hirano2
McMahon3
Takeichi4
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67
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0028059262
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Regulation in vitro of an L-CAM enhancer by homeobox genes HoxD9 and HNF-1
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of special interest, Demonstrates the possibility that HoxD9 and HNF-1 are regulators of cadherin expression.
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(1994)
Proc Natl Acad Sci USA
, vol.91
, pp. 7985-7989
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Goomer1
Holst2
Wood3
Jones4
Edelman5
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