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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «DESMOSOMAL»
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Desmosomal Cadherins—Advances in Research and Application: ...
Introduction Desmosomal Cadherins—Advances in Research and Application /
2012 Edition is a ScholarlyPaperT'V' that delivers timely, authoritative, and
intensively focused information about Desmosomal Cadherins in a compact
format.
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Desmosomal and classical cadherins in the molecular ...
Two prominent cell-cell junctions in epithelial cells are adherens junctions and desmosomes.
Suzanne Marie Norvell, Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.)., 1999
Even more importantly, with this strategy we were able to generate chimeric
structures exploiting the fact that the cell provided the perfect in vivo environment
for desmosomal plaque formation. These phenomena and their relationship to ...
Harald Herrmann, J. Robin Harris, 1998
Semin Cancer Biol 15 :197—205 Desmosomal Cadherins Definition A subfamily
of the cadherin superfamily of cell > adhesion molecules. In humans, the
desmosomal cadherin family comprises four > desmogleins and three >
desmocollins.
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International Review Of Cytology: A Survey of Cell Biology
desmosomal hallmark features are already detectable at the blastocyst stage (
Fleming et al., 1991). By immunohistological examination desmosomal
components can be detected as puncta at the lateral membrane contact sites
between the ...
Abnormal desmosomal retention [1] into the most superficial layers is a
characteristic of dry, flaky skin conditions. The inability to degrade desmosomes
may result from a number of changes within the corneum. The reduction of active
SCCE ...
James J. Leyden, Anthony V. Rawlings, 2002
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Rise and Fall of Epithelial Phenotype: Concepts of ...
Whittock NV, Bower C. Genetic evidence for a novel human desmosomal
cadherin, desmoglein 4. ] Invest Dermatol 2003; 120(4):523-530. Collins ]E,
Legan PK, Kenny TP et al. Cloning and sequence analysis of desmosomal
glycoproteins 2 ...
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The Molecular Biology of Cadherins
2.1. Desmosomal cadherin trafficking Desmosomes are constructed from distinct,
cadherin- and plaque-associated complexes that form in the cytoplasm and are
delivered to regions of cell–cell contact, where final assembly occurs.
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Cytoskeletal Regulation of Membrane Function: Society of ...
As stated above, one important unanswered question is whether DP can form a
complex with plakoglobin, as this molecule is a good candidate for mediating
interactions between the DP NH2 terminus and the desmosomal cadherins.
Stanley C. Froehner, Vann Bennett, 1997
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Membrane Protein-Cytoskeleton Interactions
of desmosome formation may be due to the fact that the desmosomal cadherins
require calcium in order to mediate adhesion and to cluster into organized
membrane domains, a process thought to be an important early step in junction ...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «DESMOSOMAL»
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desmosomal en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
La práctica de ejercicio podría ser peligrosa en las personas …
... identificado en genes desmosomales, más de 160 se han encontrado en el gen de Pkp2, que codifica la proteína desmosomal placofilina-2. «Lainformacion.com, Abr 15»
Protein clue to sudden cardiac death
The team says that further research is needed into iASPP to establish exactly how it controls desmosomal structure and function to maintain ... «Medical Xpress, Feb 15»
Intense Workouts Bad for Mutation Carriers
Each had a single copy of the ARVD/C-associated desmosomal mutation. A total of 46 were male and their ages ranged from 11 to 88. All were ... «MedPage Today, Jul 13»
Link between CTNNA3 gene mutations and arrhythmogenic right …
Together with Italian scientists, Jolanda van Hengel, studied patients with ARVC who did not exhibit mutations in the desmosomal genes. «News-Medical.net, Dic 12»
First Human Heart Cell Model Developed Using Induced Pluripotent …
... changes" and altered distribution of proteins involved in cell-cell connections (called desmosomal proteins) are reproduced in the heart cells. «Science 2.0, Oct 12»
Mucocutaneous Paraneoplastic Syndromes Associated With …
[2] PNP is characterized by the presence of IgG autoantibodies that react to desmosomal and hemidesmosomal plakin proteins as well as to ... «Cancer Network, Oct 11»
Epidermolysis bullosa acquisita
The process in the two groups that includes autoantibodies to desmosomal proteins is the pemphigus group and hemi-desmosomal proteins ... «RDH, Jun 11»
Study links cancer to loss of protein that hooks skin cells together
Perp, a desmosomal component, weaves in and out of a cell's surface like a thread through fabric. The protein's intercellular tail wraps around ... «Stanford Medical Center Report, Oct 10»
FDHN announces 2010 AGA Research Scholars
... Emory University, Atlanta, GA: Role of desmosomal cadherins in regulation of intestinal epithelial barrier function in irritable bowel disease. «News-Medical.net, Abr 10»
Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy
No molecular studies reporting desmosomal mutations in autopsy tissues have shown images of morphologic changes indicating ARVC. «New England Journal of Medicine, Jun 09»