Occluding junctions and cytoskeletal components in a cultured transporting epithelium.
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3D quantitative imaging of unprocessed live tissue reveals epithelial defense against bacterial adhesion and subsequent traversal requires MyD88Paracellular drug absorption enhancement through tight junction modulationThe role of the cell adhesion molecule uvomorulin in the formation and maintenance of the epithelial junctional complexIdentification of ZO-1: a high molecular weight polypeptide associated with the tight junction (zonula occludens) in a variety of epitheliaMicrotubules and actin filaments are not critically involved in the biogenesis of epithelial cell surface polarityCell-ECM traction force modulates endogenous tension at cell-cell contacts.Mechanism of extracellular calcium regulation of intestinal epithelial tight junction permeability: role of cytoskeletal involvement.Cingulin interacts with F-actin in vitro.Cell adhesion, polarity, and epithelia in the dawn of metazoans.The interplay between Entamoeba and enteropathogenic bacteria modulates epithelial cell damage.A bacterial protease perturbs the paracellular barrier function of transporting epithelial monolayers in cultureMolecular physiology and pathophysiology of tight junctions. I. Biogenesis of tight junctions and epithelial polarity.Oxidants increase paracellular permeability in a cultured epithelial cell line.Interferon-gamma directly affects barrier function of cultured intestinal epithelial monolayers.Loosening tight junctions. Lessons from the intestine.Penetration enhancers and ocular bioadhesives: two new avenues for ophthalmic drug delivery.Epidermal growth factor protects the apical junctional complexes from hydrogen peroxide in bile duct epithelium.Structure, regulation, and pathophysiology of tight junctions in the gastrointestinal tractThe movement of solutes and cells across tight junctions.Warner-Lambert/Parke-Davis Award lecture. Pathobiology of the intestinal epithelial barrier.Neoplastic disorganization of pancreatic epithelial cell-cell relations. Role of basement membrane.Regulation of epithelial permeability by the actin cytoskeleton.The effect of neutrophil migration and prolonged neutrophil contact on epithelial permeability.Cell adhesion molecules in chemically-induced renal injury.Epithelial cells in culture as a model for the intestinal transport of antimicrobial agentsExperimental modulation of occluding junctions in a cultured transporting epithelium.Effects of extracellular calcium depletion on membrane topography and occluding junctions of mammary epithelial cells in culture.Participation of plasma membrane proteins in the formation of tight junctions by cultured epithelial cells.Assembly of enveloped viruses in Madin-Darby canine kidney cells: polarized budding from single attached cells and from clusters of cells in suspension.Alteration of tight junctional permeability in the rat parotid gland after isoproterenol stimulation.Characterization of a 36,000-dalton protein from the surface of Madin-Darby canine kidney cells involved in cell attachment and spreadingOccluding junction structure-function relationships in a cultured epithelial monolayer.Effects of cytochalasin D on occluding junctions of intestinal absorptive cells: further evidence that the cytoskeleton may influence paracellular permeability and junctional charge selectivity.Dynamics of membrane-skeleton (fodrin) organization during development of polarity in Madin-Darby canine kidney epithelial cells.Microtubule-acting drugs lead to the nonpolarized delivery of the influenza hemagglutinin to the cell surface of polarized Madin-Darby canine kidney cellsPenetration of Salmonella through a polarized Madin-Darby canine kidney epithelial cell monolayerRole of microtubules in polarized delivery of apical membrane proteins to the brush border of the intestinal epithelium.Development of tight junctions de novo in the mouse early embryo: control of assembly of the tight junction-specific protein, ZO-1The polarized distribution of an apical cell surface glycoprotein is maintained by interactions with the cytoskeleton of Madin-Darby canine kidney cells.Selective anchoring in the specific plasma membrane domain: a role in epithelial cell polarity.
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Occluding junctions and cytoskeletal components in a cultured transporting epithelium.
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Occluding junctions and cytoskeletal components in a cultured transporting epithelium.
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Occluding junctions and cytoskeletal components in a cultured transporting epithelium.
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Occluding junctions and cytoskeletal components in a cultured transporting epithelium.
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Occluding junctions and cytoskeletal components in a cultured transporting epithelium.
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Occluding junctions and cytoskeletal components in a cultured transporting epithelium.
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P2093
P2860
P356
P1476
Occluding junctions and cytoskeletal components in a cultured transporting epithelium.
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A Martínez-Palomo
M Cereijido
M Sabanero
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10.1083/JCB.87.3.746
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1980-12-01T00:00:00Z