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Planar cell polarity links axes of spatial dynamics in neural-tube closureThe adherens junctions control susceptibility to Staphylococcus aureus α-toxinNectins localize Willin to cell-cell junctionsCadherin-8 is required for the first relay synapses to receive functional inputs from primary sensory afferents for cold sensationWillin and Par3 cooperatively regulate epithelial apical constriction through aPKC-mediated ROCK phosphorylationAlpha N-catenin deficiency causes defects in axon migration and nuclear organization in restricted regions of the mouse brainDendrites of cerebellar granule cells correctly recognize their target axons for synaptogenesis in vitro.Loss of X-linked Protocadherin-19 differentially affects the behavior of heterozygous female and hemizygous male miceGiant cadherins Fat and Dachsous self-bend to organize properly spaced intercellular junctions.Minus end-directed motor KIFC3 suppresses E-cadherin degradation by recruiting USP47 to adherens junctions.NMDA-receptor activation induces calpain-mediated beta-catenin cleavages for triggering gene expression.The mRNA-like noncoding RNA Gomafu constitutes a novel nuclear domain in a subset of neurons.Protocadherin-17 mediates collective axon extension by recruiting actin regulator complexes to interaxonal contacts.Cornichon-like protein facilitates secretion of HB-EGF and regulates proper development of cranial nervesEPLIN mediates linkage of the cadherin catenin complex to F-actin and stabilizes the circumferential actin beltCAMSAP3 orients the apical-to-basal polarity of microtubule arrays in epithelial cells.DAAM1 stabilizes epithelial junctions by restraining WAVE complex-dependent lateral membrane motility.Remodeling of the adherens junctions during morphogenesis.Adherens junction: molecular architecture and regulation.Evolution: structural and functional diversity of cadherin at the adherens junction.Cadherins in brain morphogenesis and wiring.Dynamic contacts: rearranging adherens junctions to drive epithelial remodelling.Mechanosensitive EPLIN-dependent remodeling of adherens junctions regulates epithelial reshaping.Emerging roles of protocadherins: from self-avoidance to enhancement of motility.Nectins establish a checkerboard-like cellular pattern in the auditory epithelium.Botulinum hemagglutinin disrupts the intercellular epithelial barrier by directly binding E-cadherinCdc42 GEF Tuba regulates the junctional configuration of simple epithelial cells.Shroom3-mediated recruitment of Rho kinases to the apical cell junctions regulates epithelial and neuroepithelial planar remodeling.Cadherin-11 in synovial lining formation and pathology in arthritis.Basal-to-apical cadherin flow at cell junctions.CAMSAP3-dependent microtubule dynamics regulates Golgi assembly in epithelial cells.CAMSAP3 accumulates in the pericentrosomal area and accompanies microtubule release from the centrosome via katanin.Non-centrosomal microtubules regulate F-actin organization through the suppression of GEF-H1 activity.Induced cortical tension restores functional junctions in adhesion-defective carcinoma cells.Historical review of the discovery of cadherin, in memory of Tokindo Okada.Catenins Steer Cell Migration via Stabilization of Front-Rear Polarity.N-cadherin mediates cortical organization in the mouse brain.Temporal and spatial expression profiles of the Fat3 protein, a giant cadherin molecule, during mouse development.Cadherin is required for dendritic morphogenesis and synaptic terminal organization of retinal horizontal cells.Loss of N-cadherin from the endothelium causes stromal edema and epithelial dysgenesis in the mouse cornea.
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Masatoshi Takeichi
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G-5903-2012
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P3829
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0000-0002-9931-3378
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2000-01-01T00:00:00Z