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| 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
The immune synapse is an exquisitely evolved means of communication between T cells and antigen-presenting cells (APCs) during antigen recognition. Recent evidence points to the transfer of RnA via exosomes as a novel mode of... more
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      Intercellular CommunicationMicroRNAFlow CytometryFluorescence Microscopy
Our previous studies have demonstrated that stable microRNAs (miRNAs) in mammalian serum and plasma are actively secreted from tissues and cells and can serve as a novel class of biomarkers for diseases, and act as signaling molecules in... more
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      Computational BiologyIntercellular CommunicationMicroRNADiet
Calcium waves represent a widespread form of intercellular communication. Although they have been thought for a long time to require gap junctions, we recently demonstrated that mouse cortical astrocytes use an extracellular messenger for... more
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      Intercellular CommunicationMiceAstrocyteCalcium Signaling
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      Intercellular CommunicationScienceMutationProteins
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      MicrobiologyIntercellular CommunicationMedical MicrobiologyCell Cycle
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      Chemical EngineeringCardiovascularIntercellular CommunicationGap Junctions
Cells can exchange information not only by means of chemical and/or electrical signals, but also via microvesicles released into the intercellular space. The present paper, for the first time, provides evidence that Glioblastoma and... more
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      PsychologyIntercellular CommunicationTranscription FactorsMitochondrial DNA
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
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      Intercellular CommunicationBiologyCell AdhesionNature
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
Microvesicles are plasma membrane-derived vesicles released into the extracellular environment by a variety of cell types. Originally characterized from platelets, microvesicles are a normal constituent of human plasma, where they play an... more
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      EngineeringPhysicsChemistryIntercellular Communication
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
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      GeneticsIntercellular CommunicationCell AdhesionTranscription Factors
Antitumor suicide gene therapy is one of the emerging strategies against cancer. It consists of the introduction into cancer cells of a gene capable of converting a nontoxic prodrug into a cytotoxic drug. Because this therapeutic gene... more
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      Intercellular CommunicationGap JunctionsCancerGene Therapy
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
Connexins have been hypothesized to play an important role in intercellular communication within the vascular wall and may provide a mechanistic explanation for conduction of vasomotor responses. To test this hypothesis, we studied the... more
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      Intercellular CommunicationMiceBlood PressureAcetylcholine
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      ObesityIntercellular CommunicationAgingCell Cycle
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      PharmacologyIntercellular CommunicationBiological SciencesCerebrospinal Fluid
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      Intercellular CommunicationBiological SciencesCell communicationLong Distance
Notch signalling is a key intercellular communication mechanism that is essential for cell specification and tissue patterning, and which coordinates critical steps of blood vessel growth. Although subtle alterations in Notch activity... more
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      GeneticsDevelopmental BiologyIntercellular CommunicationCell Biology
A large-scale effort, termed the Secreted Protein Discovery Initiative (SPDI), was undertaken to identify novel secreted and transmembrane proteins. In the first of several approaches, a biological signal sequence trap in yeast cells was... more
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      Computational BiologyIntercellular CommunicationMembrane ProteinsBiological Sciences
Gap junction channels are formed by members of the connexin gene family and mediate direct intercellular communication through linked hemichannels (connexons) from each of two adjacent cells. While for most connexins, the hemichannels... more
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      KineticsIntercellular CommunicationMultidisciplinaryGene Family
Evidence accumulated over the past two decades has indicated that exposure of cell populations to ionizing radiation results in significant biological effects occurring in both the irradiated and nonirradiated cells in the population.... more
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      Intercellular CommunicationGap JunctionsOxidative StressRadiobiology of Ionizing Radiation
Technologies providing spatial and temporal control for studies of such fluxes are however, limited. We have developed an electrophoretic ion pump made of poly(3,4ethylenedioxythiophene) doped with poly(styrene sulphonate) (PEDOT:PSS) to... more
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      ElectrochemistryElectronicsIntercellular CommunicationTemporal Resolution
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      Cognitive SciencePlasticityIntercellular CommunicationBiology
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
Gap junctions, composed of proteins from the connexin family, allow for intercellular communication between cells and are important in development and maintenance of cell homeostasis. Phosphorylation has been implicated in the regulation... more
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      Chemical EngineeringIntercellular CommunicationGap JunctionsCell Cycle
The predominance of dopamine (DA) receptors at extrasynaptic versus synaptic sites implies that dopamine signaling is by diffusion-based volume transmission. In this review, we compare characteristics that regulate extracellular DA... more
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      Cognitive ScienceKineticsIntercellular CommunicationDopamine
Identification of higher-order oligomers in the plasma membrane is essential to decode the properties of molecular networks controlling intercellular communication. We combined bioluminescence resonance energy transfer (BRET) and... more
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      TechnologyIntercellular CommunicationNatureFluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer
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
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      KineticsIntercellular CommunicationMacrophagesTranscription Factors
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      ElectrophysiologyCardiovascularIntercellular CommunicationGap Junctions
molecules and ions between the cytoplasm of neigh-Intercellular communication may be modulated by boring cells. These structures contain multiple oligothe rather rapid turnover and degradation of gap meric assemblies of subunit proteins... more
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      Intercellular CommunicationGap JunctionsConfocal MicroscopyClinical Sciences
onic hippocampal neurons (Valeyev et al., 1993); (5) blockade of NMDA receptors reduces spontaneous INSERM U29 Parc Scientifique de Luminy, BP13 Ca 2ϩ elevation and alters the rate of migration of cerebellum granular cells (Komuro and... more
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      Cognitive ScienceIntercellular CommunicationCalciumMembrane Proteins
The two major theories of cancer metastasis, the seed and soil hypothesis and the mechanical trapping theory, view tumor cell adhesion to blood vessel endothelia and cancer cell aggregation as corresponding key components of the... more
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      Intercellular CommunicationCancerCell AdhesionMolecular Mechanics
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
Dynamically polarized membrane proteins define different cell boundaries and have an important role in intercellular communication-a vital feature of multicellular development. Efflux carriers for the signalling molecule auxin from the... more
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      Intercellular CommunicationMultidisciplinaryNatureEndocytosis
Increasing evidence indicates that gap-junctional Cx43 is mediate intercellular communication. They are composed of connexin proteins, which form part of a multiprotein complex. For example, the c-Src and v-Src tyrosine kinases can bind... more
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      Intercellular CommunicationBiological SciencesDogsCercopithecus aethiops
Using a human glial fibrillary acidic protein (hGFAP) promoter-driven cre transgene, we have achieved efficient inactivation of a floxed connexin43 (Cx43) gene in astrocytes of adult mice. The loss of Cx43 expression was monitored in a... more
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      Animal BehaviorIntercellular CommunicationPatch-clamp and imaging techniquesCell Division
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      GeneticsStem CellsIntercellular CommunicationPattern Formation
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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      Animal BehaviorRNAIntercellular CommunicationLocomotion
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      Cognitive ScienceIntercellular CommunicationDopamineBrain
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
Acquisition of planar cell polarity (PCP) in epithelia involves intercellular communication, during which cells align their polarity with that of their neighbors. The transmembrane proteins Frizzled (Fz) and Van Gogh (Vang) are essential... more
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      Intercellular CommunicationBiologyMembrane ProteinsMedicine
Specific Ca 2+ homeostatic system appeared very early in the history of the cell, as a survival system preventing Ca 2+ -mediated cell damage. This homeostatic system produced a steep (∼20,000 times) concentration gradient between... more
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      PhysiologyIntercellular CommunicationCalciumCalcium channels
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      Intercellular CommunicationMembrane ProteinsGene expressionMultidisciplinary
Many studies have correlated reductions in gap junctional intercellular communication (a) with altered cellular growth, tumor promotion, and neoplastic transformation. To test directly whether reduced GJIC affects cellular growth, GJIC... more
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      EngineeringToxicologyIntercellular CommunicationGap Junctions
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