Dissecting tumor cell invasion: epithelial cells acquire invasive properties after the loss of uvomorulin-mediated cell-cell adhesion.
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Plakoglobin: role in tumorigenesis and metastasisDysadherin, a cancer-associated cell membrane glycoprotein, down-regulates E-cadherin and promotes metastasisEpithelial cell adhesion molecule (Ep-CAM) modulates cell-cell interactions mediated by classic cadherinsEpisialin (MUC1) overexpression inhibits integrin-mediated cell adhesion to extracellular matrix componentsE-cadherin and APC compete for the interaction with beta-catenin and the cytoskeletonRB and c-Myc activate expression of the E-cadherin gene in epithelial cells through interaction with transcription factor AP-2.Rho protein regulates tight junctions and perijunctional actin organization in polarized epitheliaScatter factor and hepatocyte growth factor are indistinguishable ligands for the MET receptorThe tyrosine kinase substrate p120cas binds directly to E-cadherin but not to the adenomatous polyposis coli protein or alpha-cateninAdhesion-independent mechanism for suppression of tumor cell invasion by E-cadherin.MEMD, a new cell adhesion molecule in metastasizing human melanoma cell lines, is identical to ALCAM (activated leukocyte cell adhesion molecule)Expression of P-cadherin identifies prostate-specific-antigen-negative cells in epithelial tissues of male sexual accessory organs and in prostatic carcinomas. Implications for prostate cancer biology.E-cadherin's dark side: possible role in tumor progressionE-cadherin-catenin cell-cell adhesion complex and human cancerHepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor activates the ETS1 transcription factor by a RAS-RAF-MEK-ERK signaling pathwayPoorly differentiated colon carcinoma cell lines deficient in alpha-catenin expression express high levels of surface E-cadherin but lack Ca(2+)-dependent cell-cell adhesionThe epidermal growth factor receptor modulates the interaction of E-cadherin with the actin cytoskeletonA mutation in alpha-catenin disrupts adhesion in clone A cells without perturbing its actin and beta-catenin binding activityDeltaEF1 is a transcriptional repressor of E-cadherin and regulates epithelial plasticity in breast cancer cellsMolecular cloning and characterization of a newly identified member of the cadherin family, PB-cadherinIsolation and characterization of mammalian homologues of Caenorhabditis elegans lin-7: localization at cell-cell junctionsNegative feedback loop of Wnt signaling through upregulation of conductin/axin2 in colorectal and liver tumorsE-Cadherin Suppresses Cellular Transformation by Inhibiting β-Catenin Signaling in an Adhesion-Independent MannerE-cadherin gene mutations in signet ring cell carcinoma of the stomach.p120, a p120-related protein (p100), and the cadherin/catenin complex.E-cadherin homophilic ligation inhibits cell growth and epidermal growth factor receptor signaling independently of other cell interactionsCirculating tumor cell clusters-associated gene plakoglobin and breast cancer survival.E-cadherin suppression directs cytoskeletal rearrangement and intraepithelial tumor cell migration in 3D human skin equivalents.Integrin α5β1 facilitates cancer cell invasion through enhanced contractile forces.Regulation of local expression of cell adhesion and motility-related mRNAs in breast cancer cells by IMP1/ZBP1The E-cadherin promoter: functional analysis of a G.C-rich region and an epithelial cell-specific palindromic regulatory elementRole of caveolin 1, E-cadherin, Enolase 2 and PKCalpha on resistance to methotrexate in human HT29 colon cancer cells.The lysyl oxidases LOX and LOXL2 are necessary and sufficient to repress E-cadherin in hypoxia: insights into cellular transformation processes mediated by HIF-1Prognostic significance of CD44 expression in adenocarcinoma of the lung.Cathepsin B is the driving force of esophageal cell invasion in a fibroblast-dependent manner.Pathogenesis of bone metastasis: a review.Silencing of the E-cadherin invasion-suppressor gene by CpG methylation in human carcinomas.Germline E-cadherin gene mutations: is prophylactic total gastrectomy indicated?Cadherin and catenin alterations in human cancer.Cell adhesion system and human cancer morphogenesis.
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Dissecting tumor cell invasion: epithelial cells acquire invasive properties after the loss of uvomorulin-mediated cell-cell adhesion.
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Dissecting tumor cell invasion ...... n-mediated cell-cell adhesion.
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Dissecting tumor cell invasion ...... n-mediated cell-cell adhesion.
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Dissecting tumor cell invasion ...... n-mediated cell-cell adhesion.
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Dissecting tumor cell invasion ...... n-mediated cell-cell adhesion.
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Dissecting tumor cell invasion ...... n-mediated cell-cell adhesion.
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P2093
P2860
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Dissecting tumor cell invasion ...... n-mediated cell-cell adhesion.
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Birchmeier W
Van Roy FM
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10.1083/JCB.108.6.2435
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1989-06-01T00:00:00Z