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The following pages link to Crumbs proteins in epithelial morphogenesis (Q37410259):
Displaying 36 items.
- The Hippo Signaling Pathway in Development and Cancer (Q24603986) (← links)
- The two faces of Hippo: targeting the Hippo pathway for regenerative medicine and cancer treatment (Q27025661) (← links)
- chaoptin, prominin, eyes shut and crumbs form a genetic network controlling the apical compartment of Drosophila photoreceptor cells (Q30578072) (← links)
- CRB2 completes a fully expressed Crumbs complex in the Retinal Pigment Epithelium. (Q30665963) (← links)
- Polarity proteins and cell-cell interactions in the testis (Q33605918) (← links)
- Role of TGF-β receptor III localization in polarity and breast cancer progression (Q33975908) (← links)
- The apical-basal cell polarity determinant Crumbs regulates Hippo signaling in Drosophila (Q34115445) (← links)
- Immunocytochemical evidence of the localization of the Crumbs homologue 3 protein (CRB3) in the developing and mature mouse retina (Q34505454) (← links)
- Hippo signaling: growth control and beyond (Q34625638) (← links)
- Human CRB1-associated retinal degeneration: comparison with the rd8 Crb1-mutant mouse model (Q35221208) (← links)
- The transmembrane protein Crumbs displays complex dynamics during follicular morphogenesis and is regulated competitively by Moesin and aPKC. (Q35635052) (← links)
- Genetic ablation of Pals1 in retinal progenitor cells models the retinal pathology of Leber congenital amaurosis. (Q35997586) (← links)
- CRB3A Controls the Morphology and Cohesion of Cancer Cells through Ehm2/p114RhoGEF-Dependent Signaling (Q36033411) (← links)
- Mouse Crumbs3 sustains epithelial tissue morphogenesis in vivo (Q36343832) (← links)
- Crumbs is an essential regulator of cytoskeletal dynamics and cell-cell adhesion during dorsal closure in Drosophila. (Q36479371) (← links)
- Polarity proteins regulate mammalian cell-cell junctions and cancer pathogenesis (Q37591643) (← links)
- The Crumbs_C isoform of Drosophila shows tissue- and stage-specific expression and prevents light-dependent retinal degeneration. (Q37644508) (← links)
- Emerging Role for Epithelial Polarity Proteins of the Crumbs Family as Potential Tumor Suppressors (Q37930997) (← links)
- Hippo signaling: A hub of growth control, tumor suppression and pluripotency maintenance (Q37950609) (← links)
- Evolution and cell physiology. 4. Why invent yet another protein complex to build junctions in epithelial cells? (Q38136435) (← links)
- Fluorescently tagged Lin7c is a dynamic marker for polarity maturation in the zebrafish retinal epithelium (Q41762113) (← links)
- Build them up and break them down: Tight junctions of cell lines expressing typical hepatocyte polarity with a varied repertoire of claudins (Q42131137) (← links)
- Modulating F-actin organization induces organ growth by affecting the Hippo pathway (Q42760112) (← links)
- Fosmid-based structure-function analysis reveals functionally distinct domains in the cytoplasmic domain of Drosophila crumbs (Q43177756) (← links)
- Crumbs, Moesin and Yurt regulate junctional stability and dynamics for a proper morphogenesis of the Drosophila pupal wing epithelium (Q47157193) (← links)
- MPP3 regulates levels of PALS1 and adhesion between photoreceptors and Müller cells. (Q47915298) (← links)
- The multi-PDZ domain protein-1 (MUPP-1) expression regulates cellular levels of the PALS-1/PATJ polarity complex (Q47949924) (← links)
- The expression and localization of Crb3 in developmental stages of the mice embryos and in different organs of 1-week-old female mice (Q48596064) (← links)
- Crumbs controls epithelial integrity by inhibiting Rac1 and PI3K (Q52728851) (← links)
- New genomic data and analyses challenge the traditional vision of animal epithelium evolution. (Q55257416) (← links)
- Genomewide binding of transcription factor Snail1 in triple-negative breast cancer cells. (Q55516470) (← links)
- Expression and localization of the polarity protein CRB2 in adult mouse brain: a comparison with the CRB1 mutant mouse model (Q58802330) (← links)
- Deciphering the behaviour manipulation imposed by a virus on its parasitoid host: insights from a dual transcriptomic approach (Q59360385) (← links)
- is required for the integrity of the photoreceptor layer in the zebrafish retina (Q64111881) (← links)
- Formation and contraction of multicellular actomyosin cables facilitate lens placode invagination (Q89955575) (← links)
- Loss of Crb2b-lf leads to anterior segment defects in old zebrafish (Q92976546) (← links)