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The following pages link to An epithelial tissue in Dictyostelium challenges the traditional origin of metazoan multicellularity (Q28710386):
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- Regulation of Spatiotemporal Patterns by Biological Variability: General Principles and Applications to Dictyostelium discoideum (Q26777344) (← links)
- Epithelial sodium transport and its control by aldosterone: the story of our internal environment revisited (Q28083698) (← links)
- The evolutionary origin of epithelial cell-cell adhesion mechanisms (Q33987571) (← links)
- Pre-metazoan origins and evolution of the cadherin adhesome (Q34447869) (← links)
- Danio rerio αE-catenin is a monomeric F-actin binding protein with distinct properties from Mus musculus αE-catenin (Q37311857) (← links)
- The analysis of eight transcriptomes from all poriferan classes reveals surprising genetic complexity in sponges (Q38403959) (← links)
- Phylogenetic evidence for the modular evolution of metazoan signalling pathways (Q39043809) (← links)
- Defining functional interactions during biogenesis of epithelial junctions (Q42354754) (← links)
- Multicellularity arose several times in the evolution of eukaryotes (response to DOI 10.1002/bies.201100187). (Q43819417) (← links)
- Adherens Junctions and Desmosomes Coordinate Mechanics and Signaling to Orchestrate Tissue Morphogenesis and Function: An Evolutionary Perspective. (Q50146885) (← links)
- Interacting-heads motif has been conserved as a mechanism of myosin II inhibition since before the origin of animals (Q50422621) (← links)
- Dictyostelium development shows a novel pattern of evolutionary conservation (Q50764408) (← links)
- The other eukaryotes in light of evolutionary protistology (Q56531721) (← links)
- Analysis of a vinculin homolog in a sponge (phylum Porifera) reveals that vertebrate-like cell adhesions emerged early in animal evolution (Q58067537) (← links)
- A unicellular relative of animals generates a layer of polarized cells by actomyosin-dependent cellularization (Q83227190) (← links)
- The Centrosome and the Primary Cilium: The Yin and Yang of a Hybrid Organelle (Q91802631) (← links)
- Genetic transformation of Spizellomyces punctatus, a resource for studying chytrid biology and evolutionary cell biology (Q94552261) (← links)