There are four dynamically and functionally distinct populations of E-cadherin in cell junctions

10.1242/bio.014159

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Main Authors: Erami, Z, Timpson, P, Yao, W, Zaidel-Bar, R, Anderson, K.I
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1760042024-04-15T12:45:40Z There are four dynamically and functionally distinct populations of E-cadherin in cell junctions Erami, Z Timpson, P Yao, W Zaidel-Bar, R Anderson, K.I BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING uvomorulin actin filament animal cell Article cell adhesion cell junction cell motility coculture controlled study cross linking cytoplasm fluorescence recovery after photobleaching microscopy molecular dynamics molecular interaction mouse mutant nonhuman protein expression protein function super resolution microscopy 10.1242/bio.014159 Biology Open 4 11 1481-1489 2020-09-14T07:41:52Z 2020-09-14T07:41:52Z 2015 Article Erami, Z, Timpson, P, Yao, W, Zaidel-Bar, R, Anderson, K.I (2015). There are four dynamically and functionally distinct populations of E-cadherin in cell junctions. Biology Open 4 (11) : 1481-1489. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1242/bio.014159 2046-6390 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/176004 Unpaywall 20200831
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topic uvomorulin
actin filament
animal cell
Article
cell adhesion
cell junction
cell motility
coculture
controlled study
cross linking
cytoplasm
fluorescence recovery after photobleaching
microscopy
molecular dynamics
molecular interaction
mouse
mutant
nonhuman
protein expression
protein function
super resolution microscopy
spellingShingle uvomorulin
actin filament
animal cell
Article
cell adhesion
cell junction
cell motility
coculture
controlled study
cross linking
cytoplasm
fluorescence recovery after photobleaching
microscopy
molecular dynamics
molecular interaction
mouse
mutant
nonhuman
protein expression
protein function
super resolution microscopy
Erami, Z
Timpson, P
Yao, W
Zaidel-Bar, R
Anderson, K.I
There are four dynamically and functionally distinct populations of E-cadherin in cell junctions
description 10.1242/bio.014159
author2 BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
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Erami, Z
Timpson, P
Yao, W
Zaidel-Bar, R
Anderson, K.I
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author Erami, Z
Timpson, P
Yao, W
Zaidel-Bar, R
Anderson, K.I
author_sort Erami, Z
title There are four dynamically and functionally distinct populations of E-cadherin in cell junctions
title_short There are four dynamically and functionally distinct populations of E-cadherin in cell junctions
title_full There are four dynamically and functionally distinct populations of E-cadherin in cell junctions
title_fullStr There are four dynamically and functionally distinct populations of E-cadherin in cell junctions
title_full_unstemmed There are four dynamically and functionally distinct populations of E-cadherin in cell junctions
title_sort there are four dynamically and functionally distinct populations of e-cadherin in cell junctions
publishDate 2020
url https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/176004
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