MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «DESMOSOME»
desmosome
function
belt
disease
adherens
junction
hemidesmosome
heart
tight
also
known
macula
cell
structure
specialized
adhesion
type
junctional
complex
they
localized
spot
like
adhesions
randomly
arranged
lateral
desmosome
composition
sciencedirect
intermediate
filament
showing
some
links
diseases
that
weaken
them
interactions
between
cold
spring
harbor
perspectives
biology
cytoplasmic
components
associate
with
desmosomal
cadherin
tails
through
series
protein
which
serve
recruit
medical
sōm
circular
dense
body
forms
site
attachment
certain
epithelial
especially
those
merriam
webster
membrane
serves
zone
anchor
contiguous
together
define
plaquelike
surface
functions
maintaining
cohesion
adjacent
origin
greek
desm
band
chain
desmid
from
answers
consisting
plate
each
separated
thin
layer
TENDANCES D'USAGE DU TERME «DESMOSOME»
Le terme «desmosome» est normalement peu utilisé et occupe la place
132.882 de notre liste de termes les plus utilisés du
dictionnaire anglais.
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Tendances de recherche principales et usages générales de
desmosome
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «DESMOSOME»
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desmosome dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
desmosome et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Desmosome Disassembly During TGF-beta Induced Epithelial to ...
Increased turnover of plakophilin-3 during TGF-beta treatment was found to be due to calpain activity.
Sarah A. Keim-Janssen, 2008
I Dermatol Sci 32:137-41 Ouyang P, Sugrue SP (1996) Characterization of pinin,
a novel protein associated with the desmosome-intermediate filament complex. I
Cell Biol 135:1027-42 Ozawa M, Kemler R (1992) Molecular organization of the ...
Warren James Nelson, 2010
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Membrane Protein-Cytoskeleton Interactions
The purpose of this chapter is to review what is currently known about the
molecular components of the desmosome, an intercellular junction that mediates
cell-cell adhesion and couples this adhesion to the intermediate filament (IF) ...
4
The Role of Plakophilin-1 in
Desmosome Assembly and Cell ...
Desmosomes are intercellular adhesive junctions which are anchorage points for intermediate filaments that provide strong adhesion in epithelial tissues subject to mechanical stress.
Tammy Sobolik-Delmaire, 2007
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Dermal Absorption and Toxicity Assessment, Second Edition
plasma membrane (lower side). The second line of the transition desmosome
extracellular space is situated at a distance of w 6.3 nm from the first line and w
4.3 nm from the third line. The third line is situated at adistance of w 4.3 nm from
the ...
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The Adhesive Interaction of Cells
Garrod: manuscript in preparation). Drugs that affect PKC activity have been
shown to alter desmosome adhesion. Thus, activation of PKC with the phorbol
ester TPA causes a rapid change from calcium independence to calcium
dependence.
David Garrod, A.J. North, M.A.J. Chidgey, 1999
The exact makeup of the desmosome, as well as the number of desmosomes
formed, varies in different cell types, reflecting the wide variety of stresses that
cells must endure. A common description of the desmosome is that it serves as a
“spot ...
Lynne Cassimeris, George Plopper, Vishwanath R. Lingappa, 2011
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The Autoimmune Diseases
Epithelium Basal lamina Desmosome Keratins Plakins: Desmoplakin Plectin
Envoplakin Periplakin Armadillo: Cadherins: Desmoglein1–4 (PV, PF antigen)
Plakoglobin Plakophilin Desmocollin1–3 Hemidesmosome Inner plaque: Plectin
...
Ian R. Mackay, Noel R Rose, 2013
These phenomena and their relationship to endogenous desmosome formation
as well as dominant-negative effects of certain mutants could be monitored easily
by immunohistological methods and by electron microscopy. Despite the ...
Harald Herrmann, J. Robin Harris, 1998
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Plakophilin 2: Critical Roles in Intercellular Junction ...
Introduction The assembly of desmosome membrane components versus that of
plaque components is thought to occur in separate subcellular compartments. In
previous chapters I have demonstrated a role for PKP2 in the regulation of the ...
Amanda Elisabeth Bass-Zubek, 2008
7 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «DESMOSOME»
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desmosome est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Revolutionary Discovery Could Help Tackle Skin and Heart Conditions
However, when we isolated desmosome molecules and characterised them we found that they are actually much more flexible than those of ... «Newswise, mai 15»
Desmoplakin's tail gets the message
Blocking GSK3 slowed desmoplakin's relocation from the intermediate filaments to the cells' boundaries during desmosome formation. «Phys.Org, mars 15»
Protein clue to sudden cardiac death
The genetic defect was shown to weaken desmosome function at the junctions of heart muscle cells: this affected the structural integrity of the ... «Medical Xpress, févr 15»
How an Extreme Athlete Uncovered Her Own Genetic Flaw
The expanding tree of gibberish seemed infinite – apoptosis, phenotypic, desmosome – until, one day, it wasn't. “You get a feeling for what's ... «National Geographic, août 14»
Scientists discover link between skin diseases and Sudden Cardiac …
The two conditions are connected by faults in the proteins which compose and regulate the 'desmosome', a cell structure that essentially acts ... «Medical Xpress, août 14»
Cell binding discovery brings hope to those with skin and heart …
“For reasons that we do not fully understand there are several different but closely-related glue molecules within each desmosome,” he ... «University of Manchester, janv 11»
Study links cancer to loss of protein that hooks skin cells together
The protein's intercellular tail wraps around structures in the cell, firmly anchoring the desmosome on the membrane. The desmosome's ... «Stanford Medical Center Report, oct 10»