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Giving the right tug for migration: cadherins in tissue movements
Sarah F Becker1, Rahul Langhe, Chaolie Huang
1KIT Campus South, Zoological Institute, Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, Germany.
Abstract:
Dynamically regulated cell-cell adhesion is crucial for morphogenesis during embryonic development and tumor progression. The cadherins as calcium-dependent cell-cell adhesion proteins represent key molecules in these tissue movements. How cadherins serve in maintaining tissue cohesion during migration, facilitate cell-cell communication and promote signaling will be summarized in this review.
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