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Orchestrated modulation of cell adhesion is essential for development and homeostasis in multicellular organisms. It optimizes embedding of the cell in its dynamic environment and facilitates appropriate cell responses and intercellular... more
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      Intercellular CommunicationCancerCell MigrationCell Adhesion
Synchrony between mechanically separated biological systems is well known. We posed the question: can cells induce synchronous behavior in neighboring cells which are mechanically separated and which cannot communicate via chemical or... more
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      BioelectrochemistryIntercellular CommunicationFluorescence MicroscopyOxidative Stress
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      Intercellular CommunicationExtracellular MatrixCytoskeletonCell Differentiation
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      MicrobiologyIntercellular CommunicationMedical MicrobiologyCell Cycle
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      Intercellular CommunicationGap JunctionsApoptosisGene expression
Carotenoids are purported to provide widespread function in the biology and health of humans and other mammalian species. Provitamin A carotenoids, such as b-carotene, are valued in the diet of many mammals for their contribution as... more
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      Immune responseIntercellular CommunicationChronic DiseaseAnimal Model
Cx43 had yet to be established. In this study, we show that Cx43 coimmunoprecipitates and colocalizes with Cav-1 and Cav-2 in rat epidermal keratinocytes. The colocalization of Cx43 with Cav-1 was confirmed in keratinocytes from human... more
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      Molecular BiologyIntercellular CommunicationGap JunctionsBiological Sciences
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      Intercellular CommunicationCalciumIon ChannelsCardiac Electrophysiology
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      Long Term PotentiationIntercellular CommunicationChemicalNeuropeptides
Recent advances in neurobiology have emphasized the study of brain structure and function and its association with numerous pathological and toxicological events. Neurotransmitters are substances that relay, amplify, and modulate... more
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      PharmacologyGeneticsCognitive ScienceAnimal Behavior
| In multicellular organisms, communication between cells mainly involves the secretion of proteins that then bind to receptors on neighbouring cells. But another mode of intercellular communication -the release of membrane vesicles -has... more
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      GeneticsImmunologyImmune responseIntercellular Communication
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      Intercellular CommunicationAntioxidantsLiverTea
Cytosolic-free [Ca 2+ ] was evaluated in freshly dissociated smooth muscle cells from mouse thoracic aorta by the ratio of Fura Red and Fluo 4 emitted fluorescence using confocal microscopy. The role of intercellular communication in... more
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      PhysiologyIntercellular CommunicationGap JunctionsCalcium
Anther development in flowering plants involves the formation of several cell types, including the tapetal and pollen mother cells. The use of genetic and molecular tools has led to the identification and characterization of genes that... more
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      Intercellular CommunicationPlant BiologyTranscription RegulationCell Signaling
Plasmodesmata (Pd) are channels in the plant cell wall that in conjunction with associated phloem form an intercellular communication network that supports the cell-to-cell and long-distance trafficking of a wide spectrum of endogenous... more
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      Intercellular CommunicationPlasmodesmataRNA silencingSignal Transduction
Activated Leukocyte Cell Adhesion Molecule (ALCAM/CD166), is expressed on osteoblasts (OB) and hematopoietic stem cells (HSC) residing in the hematopoietic niche, and may have important regulatory roles in bone formation. Because HSC... more
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      Intercellular CommunicationCancerBreast CancerCell Migration
Many essential physiological processes are controlled by calcium. To ensure reliability and specificity, calcium signals are highly organized in time and space in the form of oscillations and waves. Interesting findings have been obtained... more
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      Intercellular CommunicationGap JunctionsMitochondriaLiver
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      Cognitive ScienceIntercellular CommunicationNucleus AccumbensSerotonin
The most ubiquitous mode for controlling and modulating cellular function, intercellular communication, immune response and information-transduction pathways is through peptide-protein non-covalent interactions. Hormones,... more
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      Immune responseIntercellular CommunicationPharmaceutical TechnologyBiological Sciences
remained unclear, however. Transmembrane proteins Src homology 2 domain-containing protein tyrosine phosphatase substrate-1 (SHPS-1) and its ligand CD47 interact through their extracellular regions and contribute to intercellular... more
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      EndocrinologyIntercellular CommunicationBiological SciencesBlood Glucose
Connexins constitute a large family of trans-membrane proteins that allow intercellular communication and the transfer of ions and small signaling molecules between cells. Recent studies have revealed complex translational and... more
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      GeneticsIntercellular CommunicationMembrane transportEnzyme
Connexins (Cx) form gap junction channels mediating direct intercellular communication. To study the role of amino acids within the cytoplasmic loop, we produced a recombinant adenovirus containing Cx43 with a deletion of amino acids... more
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      Intercellular CommunicationBiochemicalHeLa cellsAmino Acid Profile
Among Cxs expressed in the brain, Cx30 is expressed in grey matter astrocytes, as shown at the protein level by immunoistochemistry. In the present study we aimed to perform a detailed study of the regional distribution of Cx30 mRNA in... more
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      Cognitive ScienceIntercellular CommunicationAgingImmunohistochemistry
Myofibroblast-induced remodeling of collagenous extracellular matrix is a key component of our body's strategy to rapidly and efficiently repair damaged tissues; thus myofibroblast activity is considered crucial in assuring the mechanical... more
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      Intercellular CommunicationWound HealingExtracellular MatrixCytoskeleton
The aim of the study was to determine if human limbal epithelial cells (HLEC) do not form gap junctions (GJ) during ex vivo expansion on preserved and intact human amniotic membrane (AM). Thereby, we attempt to evaluate if characteristic... more
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      Stem CellsIntercellular CommunicationGap JunctionsStem Cell
Cells offer natural examples of highly efficient networks of nanomachines. Accordingly, both intracellular and intercellular communication mechanisms in nature are looked to as a source of inspiration and instruction for engineered... more
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      EngineeringGeneticsTechnologySynthetic Biology
Interactions between epithelial cells and fibroblasts play important roles in tissue homeostasis. Semaphorins are a family of glycoproteins that contribute to axon guidance during development. With the use of a coculture system in which... more
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      Intercellular CommunicationCalciumProtein Structure and FunctionCell line
Bacterial intercellular communication, or quorum sensing (QS), controls the pathogenesis of many medically important organisms. Anti-QS compounds are known to exist in marine algae and have the ability to attenuate bacterial... more
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      Complementary and Alternative MedicineIntercellular CommunicationPlant BiologyEthnopharmacology
Gap-junction-mediated intercellular communication (GJIC) is required for completion of embryonic development, tissue homeostasis, and regulation of cell proliferation and death. Although, as emphasized in several reports, defects or... more
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      Intercellular CommunicationGap JunctionsMultidisciplinaryCell Division
Intercellular channels of gap junctions are formed in vertebrates by the protein family of connexins and allow direct exchange of ions, metabolites and second messenger molecules between apposed cells (reviewed in [1-3]). In the mouse,... more
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      Functional AnalysisIntercellular CommunicationElectrocardiographyBiological Sciences
Communication based on autoinducer 2 (AI-2) is widespread among gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria, and the AI-2 pathway can control the expression of genes involved in a variety of metabolic pathways and pathogenic mechanisms. In... more
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      BiofilmsBacteriologyIntercellular CommunicationHelicobacter pylori
Mutations in the connexin26 (GJB2) gene account for about half of inherited non-syndromic deafness cases in Western countries. The connexin26 protein is a subunit of gap junctions that form a network of intercellular communication among... more
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      GeneticsHuman GeneticsPolymorphismComplementary and Alternative Medicine
Similar to mammals, in fish the cellular interactions between Sertoli cells (SC) and germ cells (GC) in the seminiferous epithelium have important structural and functional roles. In this review, we give a brief summary of these... more
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      Intercellular CommunicationGap JunctionsEcologyProtein Structure and Function
While intercellular communication systems in Gram-negative bacteria are often based on homoserine lactones as signalling molecules, it has been shown that autoinducing peptides are involved in intercellular communication in Gram-positive... more
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      GeneticsMicrobiologyIntercellular CommunicationMedical Microbiology
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      GeneticsIntercellular CommunicationQuorum SensingCost effectiveness
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      Cognitive ScienceIntercellular CommunicationGap JunctionsBiology
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease known for its complex pathophysiology involving several immune pathways. In the lesion, signals from barrier disruption, allergens, and microbial colonization are integrated... more
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      ImmunologyIntercellular CommunicationCytokinesInflammation
Alpha 1 -adrenoceptors (α 1 -ARs) are involved in neuro-thymic and thymic intercellular communications, and consequently modulation of T-cell development. Ageing is associated with a number of changes in noradrenergic neuro-effector... more
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      Intercellular CommunicationAgingApoptosisCell Differentiation
Many essential physiological processes are controlled by calcium. To ensure reliability and specificity, calcium signals are highly organized in time and space in the form of oscillations and waves. Interesting findings have been obtained... more
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      Intercellular CommunicationGap JunctionsMitochondriaLiver
Background: Macrophages infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb) are known to be refractory to IFN-c stimulation. Previous studies have shown that M.tb express components such as the 19-kDa lipoprotein and peptidoglycan that can... more
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      EngineeringChemistryImmune responseIntercellular Communication
Robust self-sustained oscillations are a ubiquitous characteristic of circadian rhythms. These include Drosophila locomotor activity rhythms, which persist for weeks in constant darkness (DD). Yet the molecular oscillations that underlie... more
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      Intercellular CommunicationLocomotionDrosophila melanogasterBiological Sciences
Intercellular communication is an important means of molecular information transfer through exchange of membrane proteins from cells to cells. Advent of the latest analytical and imaging tools has allowed us to enhance our understanding... more
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      ImmunologyImmune responseIntercellular CommunicationInnate immunity
Cancer cells emit a heterogeneous mixture of vesicular, organelle-like structures (microvesicles, MVs) into their surroundings including blood and body fluids. MVs are generated via diverse biological mechanisms triggered by pathways... more
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      Intercellular CommunicationMicroRNAMolecular MechanicsDrug Resistance
This review article summarizes early and recent literature on the structure, distribution and composition of gap junctions between astrocytes and oligodendrocytes, and the differential expression of glial connexins in adult and developing... more
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      Cognitive ScienceElectron MicroscopyIntercellular CommunicationGap Junctions
Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) play a critical role in binding and activation of growth factors involved in cell signaling critical for developmental biology. The biosynthetic pathways for GAGs have been elucidated over the past decade and now... more
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      Developmental BiologyIntercellular CommunicationCell AdhesionCell Signaling
Podocalyxin (PODXL) is an anti-adhesive glycoprotein expressed abundantly in the epithelial cells of kidney glomeruli. In contrast, we report herein that expression of podocalyxin GFP (PODXL GFP ) in CHO cells increased the adherence to... more
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      Intercellular CommunicationCell AdhesionSignal TransductionEndothelial Cells
The past decade has borne witness to an explosion in our understanding of the fundamental complexities of intercellular communication. Previously, the field was solely defined by the simple exchange of endocrine, autocrine and epicrine... more
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      Stem cell and Regenerative medicineIntercellular CommunicationNeurodegenerative DiseasesExosomes
Although the amino acid glutamate is used as an intercellular signaling molecule for normal bone homeostasis, little is known regarding its possible role in the metabolic disruption characteristic of bone metastasis. We have previously... more
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      Intercellular CommunicationProstate CancerMolecular MechanicsCell line
The coordination of cellular behavior is a prerequisite of functionality of tissues and organs. Generally, this coordination occurs by signal transduction, neuronal control, or exchange of messenger molecules. The extent to which... more
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      Intercellular CommunicationBiophysical ChemistrySignal TransductionBiological Sciences