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Phospholipase C gamma 1: Mechanisms of Adhesion and ...
2009-03-01

... TITLE: Phospholipase C gamma 1: Mechanisms of Adhesion and Role in Migration and Metastasis ... Migration rates increase as fibril ...

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Aberrant activation of integrin ?4?7 suppresses lymphocyte migration to the gut
2007-09-04

Integrin adhesion molecules mediate lymphocyte migration and homing to normal and inflamed tissues. While the ligand-binding activity of integrins is known to be modulated by conformational changes, little is known about how the appropriate balance of integrin adhesiveness is maintained in order to optimize the migratory capacity of ...

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?8 integrin is essential for neuroblast migration in the rostral migratory stream.
2011-06-14

Neurogenesis in the post-natal brain occurs in two primary locations: the subgranular layer of the hippocampal dentate gyrus and the subventricular zone (SVZ) of the lateral ventricles. Following differentiation, neuroblasts within the SVZ migrate several millimeters to the olfactory bulbs (OBs) via a distinct anatomic route, or rostral migratory stream (RMS). The genes that ...

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Opposing effects of bim and bcl-2 on lung endothelial cell migration.
2010-07-23

Integration of cell adhesive, survival, and proliferative processes is essential for capillary morphogenesis of endothelial cells (EC) in vitro and vascular development and function in vivo. Unfortunately, the molecular and cellular mechanisms that impact these processes are poorly defined. Here we examined how lack of bim and/or bcl-2 expression impact lung EC function. The ...

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IL-6 is increased in the cerebellum of autistic brain and alters neural cell adhesion, migration and synaptic formation
2011-05-19

BackgroundAlthough the cellular mechanisms responsible for the pathogenesis of autism are not understood, a growing number of studies have suggested that localized inflammation of the central nervous system (CNS) may contribute to the development of autism. Recent evidence shows that IL-6 has a crucial role in the development and plasticity of CNS.MethodsImmunohistochemistry studies were employed ...

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Integration of Soluble and Adhesive Gradient Signals in ...
2006-11-01

... INSTITUTION: North Carolina State University GRANT TITLE: Integration of Soluble and Adhesive Gradient Signals in Directed Cell Migration ...

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Dynamic regulation of ROCK in tumor cells controls CXCR4-driven adhesion events
2010-02-01

CXCR4 is a chemokine receptor often found aberrantly expressed on metastatic tumor cells. To investigate CXCR4 signaling in tumor cell adhesion, we stably overexpressed CXCR4 in MCF7 breast tumor cells. Cell attachment assays demonstrate that stimulation of the receptor with its ligand, CXCL12, promotes adhesion of MCF7-CXCR4 cells to ...

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Shroom2 regulates contractility to control endothelial morphogenesis.
2011-01-19

The intrinsic contractile, migratory, and adhesive properties of endothelial cells are central determinants in the formation of vascular networks seen in vertebrate organisms. Because Shroom2 (Shrm2) is expressed within the endothelium, is localized to cortical actin and cell-cell adhesions, and contains a conserved Rho kinase (Rock) binding domain, we ...

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Shroom2 regulates contractility to control endothelial morphogenesis
2011-03-15

The intrinsic contractile, migratory, and adhesive properties of endothelial cells are central determinants in the formation of vascular networks seen in vertebrate organisms. Because Shroom2 (Shrm2) is expressed within the endothelium, is localized to cortical actin and cell�cell adhesions, and contains a conserved Rho kinase (Rock) binding domain, we ...

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The Role of TSC Proteins in Regulating Cell Adhesion and ...
2006-09-01

... development. As a result of aberrant neuronal motility affected individuals may suffer from seizures mental retardation and autism. ...

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Integrins in cell migration.
2011-09-01

Integrin-based adhesion has served as a model for studying the central role of adhesion in migration. In this article, we outline modes of migration, both integrin-dependent and -independent in vitro and in vivo. We next discuss the roles of adhesion contacts as signaling centers and linkages ...

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N-cadherin-mediated adhesion of multiple myeloma cells inhibits osteoblast differentiation.
2011-08-01

Background. Multiple myeloma is a hematologic malignancy characterized by a clonal expansion of malignant plasma cells in the bone marrow, which is accompanied by the development of osteolytic lesions and/or diffuse osteopenia. The intricate bi-directional interaction with the bone marrow microenvironment plays a critical role in sustaining the growth and survival of myeloma cells during tumor ...

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Targeted disruption of the mouse Lipoma Preferred Partner gene
2009-02-06

LPP (Lipoma Preferred Partner) is a zyxin-related cell adhesion protein that is involved in the regulation of cell migration. We generated mice with a targeted disruption of the Lpp gene and analysed the importance of Lpp for embryonic development and adult functions. Aberrant Mendelian inheritance in heterozygous crosses suggested ...

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892 Experientia46 (1990),Birkh~userVerlag,CH-4010Basel/Switzerland Reviews Differential roles of multiple adhesion molecules in cell migration: Granule cell migration in cerebellum

granular layer to the internal granular lay- er 15. Thus, the effects of various adhesion molecules of multiple adhesion molecules in cell migration: Granule cell migration in cerebellum C.-M. Chuong Department) Summary. The migration of cerebellar granule cells from the external granular layer ...

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Sphingosine 1-phosphate receptor expression profile and regulation of migration in human thyroid cancer cells
2006-08-29

S1P (sphingosine 1-phosphate) receptor expression and the effects of S1P on migration were studied in one papillary (NPA), two follicular (ML-1, WRO) and two anaplastic (FRO, ARO) thyroid cancer cell lines, as well as in human thyroid cells in primary culture. Additionally, the effects of S1P on proliferation, adhesion and calcium signalling were addressed ...

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Recurrent infections and immunological dysfunction in congenital disorder of glycosylation Ia (CDG Ia).
2006-07-06

Congenital disorder of glycosylation Ia is the most common defect of glycosylation and is due to mutations in phosphomannomutase 2. This leads to aberrant N-linked oligosaccharides. The phenotype of CDG Ia reflects the essential nature of glycosylation and patients typically present with multiple organs affected, with hypotonia, developmental delay, inverted nipples and ...

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Association analysis of schizophrenia on 18 genes involved in neuronal migration: MDGA1 as a new susceptibility gene.
2008-10-01

Several lines of evidence support the theory of schizophrenia (SZ) being a neurodevelopmental disorder. The structural, cytoarchitectural and functional brain abnormalities reported in patients with SZ, might be due to aberrant neuronal migration, since the final position of neurons affects neuronal function, morphology, and formation of synaptic ...

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Aberrant DNA Methylation of Matrix Remodeling and Cell Adhesion Related Genes in Pterygium
2011-02-16

BackgroundPterygium is a common ocular surface disease characterized by abnormal epithelial and fibrovascular proliferation, invasion, and matrix remodeling. This lesion, which migrates from the periphery to the center of the cornea, impairs vision and causes considerable irritation. The mechanism of pterygium formation remains ambiguous, and current treatment is solely ...

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Hematopoietic lineage cell-specific protein 1 functions in concert with the Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein to promote podosome array organization and chemotaxis in dendritic cells.
2011-03-11

Dendritic cells (DCs) are professional APCs that reside in peripheral tissues and survey the body for pathogens. Upon activation by inflammatory signals, DCs undergo a maturation process and migrate to lymphoid organs, where they present pathogen-derived Ags to T cells. DC migration depends on tight regulation of the actin cytoskeleton to permit rapid ...

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Trophoblast Migration Under Flow Is Regulated by Endothelial Cells1

... 3]. Although trophoblast invasion of the vasculature and adhesion to vascular endothelium appear to be accompanied by ... flow) conditions and have characterized some of the adhesion molecules involved [2...

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Phospholipase C gamma 1: Mechanisms of Adhesion and ...
2009-03-01

... Abstract : Phospholipase C-gamma1 (PLC-gamma1) mediates cell adhesion and migration through an undefined mechanism. ...

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Polysialic Acid-Directed Migration and Differentiation of Neural Precursors Are Essential for Mouse Brain Development? �
2007-10-06

Polysialic acid, which is synthesized by two polysialyltransferases, ST8SiaII and ST8SiaIV, plays an essential role in brain development by modifying the neural cell adhesion molecule (NCAM). It is currently unclear how polysialic acid functions in different processes of neural development. Here we generated mice doubly mutant in both ST8SiaII and ST8SiaIV to determine the ...

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MIGRATION OF SILVER FROM SILVER-LOADED POLYIMIDE ...
1981-06-01

... Title : MIGRATION OF SILVER FROM SILVER-LOADED POLYIMIDE ADHESIVE CHIP BONDS AT HIGH TEMPERATURES. Corporate Author : ...

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Copyright � 2006 by the Genetics Society of America DOI: 10.1534/genetics.106.057513

on migrating neurons: Astrotactin (Astn1), a glycoprotein that favors adhesion to glia and migration

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The Rho-family GEF Asef2 activates Rac to modulate adhesion and actin dynamics and thereby regulate cell migration
2009-12-15

SummaryAsef2 is a recently identified Rho-family guanine nucleotide exchange factor (GEF) that has been implicated in the modulation of actin, but its function in cell migration and adhesion dynamics is not well understood. In this study, we show that Asef2 is an important regulator of cell migration and ...

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Tumor Specific Regulation of C-CAM Cell Adhesion Molecule ...
2002-08-01

... Thus, loss of CEACAMI tumor suppressor gene expression in prostate cancer is due to aberrant chromatin acetylation. ...

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Tumor Cell De-Adhesion By Aberrant, Single Subunit Integrins
1997-07-01

... current and cancelled), Joint Staff and other US Military (ie, Army, Navy, Air Force) service publications, Administrative Instructions, Directive-Type ...

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Rb/E2F Regulates Expression of Neogenin during Neuronal Migration?
2011-01-08

The Rb/E2F pathway has long been appreciated for its role in regulating cell cycle progression. Emerging evidence indicates that it also influences physiological events beyond regulation of the cell cycle. We have previously described a requirement for Rb/E2F mediating neuronal migration; however, the molecular mechanisms remain unknown, making this an ideal system to identify ...

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Surface Expression of Precursor N-cadherin Promotes Tumor Cell Invasion12
2010-12-01

The expression of N-cadherin (NCAD) has been shown to correlate with increased tumor cell motility and metastasis. However, NCAD-mediated adhesion is a robust phenomenon and therefore seems to be inconsistent with the �release� from intercellular adhesion required for invasion. We show that in the most invasive melanoma and brain tumor cells, altered ...

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Roles of Specific Membrane Lipid Domains in EGF Receptor Activation and Cell Adhesion Molecule Stabilization in a Developing Olfactory System
2009-09-29

BackgroundReciprocal interactions between glial cells and olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs) cause ORN axons entering the brain to sort, to fasciculate into bundles destined for specific glomeruli, and to form stable protoglomeruli in the developing olfactory system of an experimentally advantageous animal species, the moth Manduca sexta. Epidermal growth factor receptors (EGFRs) and the cell ...

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Cell surface glycan-lectin interactions in tumor metastasis.
2011-04-17

The development of secondary cancers, metastases, requires that a multitude of events are completed in an ordered and sequential manner. This review focuses on the role of cell surface glycans and their binding partners in the metastatic process. A common feature of metastasis is that the steps require adhesive interactions; many of these are mediated by cell surface glycans ...

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Zyflo� Filmtab� (zileuton tablets)

... neutrophil and eosinophil migration, neutrophil and monocyte aggregation, leukocyte adhesion, increased capillary permeability, and smooth muscle contraction. ...

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Metal Interplayer Adhesive Technique.
1975-09-11

... Solid propellant rocket engines, Patents, Silicone plastics, Linings, Solid rocket propellant binders, Isocyanates, Migration, Polybutadiene ...

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Integration of Soluble and Adhesive Gradient Signals in ...
2006-11-01

... advanced tools for live-cell microscopy and ... Descriptors : *SIGNALS, *MIGRATION, *CELLS(BIOLOGY), *GRADIENTS, MATHEMATICAL MODELS ...

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