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The following pages link to Identification of an N-cadherin motif that can interact with the fibroblast growth factor receptor and is required for axonal growth. (Q40778666):
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- Rab14 and its exchange factor FAM116 link endocytic recycling and adherens junction stability in migrating cells (Q24323182) (← links)
- Regulation of cadherin expression in nervous system development (Q26995982) (← links)
- Cell-cell signaling by direct contact increases cell proliferation via a PI3K-dependent signal (Q28214078) (← links)
- Ksp-cadherin is a functional cell-cell adhesion molecule related to LI-cadherin (Q28250688) (← links)
- N-glycosylation of fibroblast growth factor receptor 1 regulates ligand and heparan sulfate co-receptor binding (Q28250986) (← links)
- N-cadherin regulates ingrowth and laminar targeting of thalamocortical axons (Q28583211) (← links)
- Intracellular signaling by the neural cell adhesion molecule (Q28609098) (← links)
- Ganglioside inhibition of neurite outgrowth requires Nogo receptor function: identification of interaction sites and development of novel antagonists (Q28771761) (← links)
- ADAM-10-mediated N-cadherin cleavage is protein kinase C-alpha dependent and promotes glioblastoma cell migration (Q30431424) (← links)
- E-cadherin homophilic ligation inhibits cell growth and epidermal growth factor receptor signaling independently of other cell interactions (Q30443293) (← links)
- Ca2+ dependency of N-cadherin function probed by laser tweezer and atomic force microscopy. (Q31031046) (← links)
- Cadherin-mediated adhesion regulates posterior body formation (Q33307643) (← links)
- Stem cell shape regulates a chondrogenic versus myogenic fate through Rac1 and N-cadherin (Q33961447) (← links)
- Drosophila E-cadherin and its binding partner Armadillo/ beta-catenin are required for axonal pathway choices in the developing larval brain (Q34002356) (← links)
- In the first extracellular domain of E-cadherin, heterophilic interactions, but not the conserved His-Ala-Val motif, are required for adhesion (Q34142420) (← links)
- Asymmetric N-cadherin expression results in synapse dysfunction, synapse elimination, and axon retraction in cultured mouse neurons (Q34575340) (← links)
- Integrin signaling: it's where the action is. (Q34858243) (← links)
- Markers of epithelial to mesenchymal transition in association with survival in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). (Q35145095) (← links)
- EC4, a truncation of soluble N-cadherin, reduces vascular smooth muscle cell apoptosis and markers of atherosclerotic plaque instability (Q35184213) (← links)
- Cadherin-based transsynaptic networks in establishing and modifying neural connectivity. (Q35565916) (← links)
- Molecular mechanisms of cell segregation and boundary formation in development and tumorigenesis (Q35645904) (← links)
- Cell adhesion and signalling by cadherins and Ig-CAMs in cancer (Q35667465) (← links)
- Cooperation of distinct Rac-dependent pathways to stabilise E-cadherin adhesion (Q35868472) (← links)
- An essential role for FGF receptor signaling in lens development (Q35911050) (← links)
- N-Cadherin Regulates Cell Migration Through a Rab5-Dependent Temporal Control of Macropinocytosis (Q35984850) (← links)
- N-cadherin regulates cytoskeletally associated IQGAP1/ERK signaling and memory formation (Q36119836) (← links)
- N-cadherin-dependent cell-cell contact regulates Rho GTPases and beta-catenin localization in mouse C2C12 myoblasts (Q36323869) (← links)
- Cadherin-dependent mechanotransduction depends on ligand identity but not affinity (Q36451200) (← links)
- Adhesion in the stem cell niche: biological roles and regulation (Q36683651) (← links)
- N-cadherin as a therapeutic target in cancer (Q36764007) (← links)
- Not so simple: the complexity of phosphotyrosine signaling at cadherin adhesive contacts (Q36789093) (← links)
- Soluble cadherins as cancer biomarkers (Q36977717) (← links)
- Differential sulfation remodelling of heparan sulfate by extracellular 6-O-sulfatases regulates fibroblast growth factor-induced boundary formation by glial cells: implications for glial cell transplantation. (Q37256534) (← links)
- Distinct roles for fibroblast growth factor signaling in cerebellar development and medulloblastoma. (Q37256791) (← links)
- Fibroblast growth factor 2-antagonist activity of a long-pentraxin 3-derived anti-angiogenic pentapeptide (Q37294970) (← links)
- Extracellular interactome of the FGF receptor-ligand system: complexities and the relative simplicity of the worm (Q37318049) (← links)
- Cell contact-inhibition signaling as part of wound-healing processes in brain (Q37324606) (← links)
- Adhesion molecule signalling: not always a sticky business. (Q37846527) (← links)
- Exploiting Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) Technology for the Identification of Fibroblast Growth Factor-2 (FGF2) Antagonists Endowed with Antiangiogenic Activity. (Q37997765) (← links)
- The malignant social network: cell-cell adhesion and communication in cancer stem cells (Q38026421) (← links)
- Protocadherins, not prototypical: a complex tale of their interactions, expression, and functions (Q38091641) (← links)
- Soluble N-cadherin: A novel inhibitor of VSMC proliferation and intimal thickening (Q38358592) (← links)
- The WNT-less wonder: WNT-independent β-catenin signaling (Q38867422) (← links)
- Cadherins function during the collective cell migration of Xenopus Cranial Neural Crest cells: revisiting the role of E-cadherin (Q39280745) (← links)
- Characterization of N-cadherin unbinding properties in non-malignant (HCV29) and malignant (T24) bladder cells. (Q39496000) (← links)
- TGFβ1 suppresses vascular smooth muscle cell motility by expression of N-cadherin (Q39581315) (← links)
- Soluble N-cadherin overexpression reduces features of atherosclerotic plaque instability (Q39999043) (← links)
- The fibroblast growth factor receptor acid box is essential for interactions with N-cadherin and all of the major isoforms of neural cell adhesion molecule (Q40226973) (← links)
- A role for fibronectin-leucine-rich transmembrane cell-surface proteins in homotypic cell adhesion (Q40324374) (← links)
- Combined microfluidics/protein patterning platform for pharmacological interrogation of axon pathfinding. (Q40457948) (← links)