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Eukaryotic initiation factor 6 selectively regulates Wnt signaling and β-catenin protein synthesis
Published in Oncogene (31-01-2008)“…Eukaryotic initiation factor 6 (eIF6), an essential protein important in ribosome biosynthesis and assembly, was identified as an interacting partner of the β…”
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Candida albicans adherence to a human oesophageal cell line
Published in Microbiology (Society for General Microbiology) (01-10-1996)“…Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Georgetown University School of Medicine, 3900 Reservoir Road NW, Washington, DC 20007, USA 1 Author for…”
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Polarized functions and permeability properties of rat epididymal epithelial cells in vitro
Published in Journal of reproduction & fertility (01-07-1992)“…Cultured rat caput and cauda epididymidal epithelial cells are shown to exhibit polarized properties characteristic of functioning epithelia. When grown on…”
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Eukaryotic initiation factor 6 selectively regulates Wnt signaling and -catenin protein synthesis
Published in Oncogene (31-01-2008)“…Eukaryotic initiation factor 6 (eIF6), an essential protein important in ribosome biosynthesis and assembly, was identified as an interacting partner of the…”
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Vascular leakage in chick embryos after expression of a secreted binding protein for fibroblast growth factors
Published in Laboratory investigation (01-06-2005)“…Fibroblast growth factors (FGFs) have been implicated in a variety of physiologic and pathologic processes from embryonic development to tumor growth and…”
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Role of E-cadherin in the response of tumor cell aggregates to lymphatic, venous and arterial flow: measurement of cell-cell adhesion strength
Published in Journal of cell science (01-05-1995)“…Defects in the expression or function of the calcium dependent cell-cell adhesion molecule E-cadherin are common in invasive, metastatic carcinomas. In the…”
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Growth of a fish ear: 1. Quantitative analysis of hair cell and ganglion cell proliferation
Published in Hearing research (01-08-1984)“…Proliferation (or addition) of inner ear sensory hair cells continues for a long time postembryonically in cartilaginous and bony fishes, and in amphibians. In…”
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Growth of a fish ear. II. Locations of newly proliferated sensory hair cells in the saccular epithelium of Astronotus ocellatus
Published in Hearing research (01-04-1990)“…Tritiated thymidine was used to investigate the sites of postembryonic hair cell addition in adult fish Astonotus ocellatus (oscar), a species known to add…”
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Vinculin and cell-cell adhesion
Published in Cell adhesion and communication (01-01-1998)“…Vinculin, a 117-kDa protein, is a constituent of adhesion plaques and adherence junctions in non-muscle cells. We investigated the role of vinculin on the…”
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Role of cytoskeleton and deformability in laminin-mediated cell rolling
Published in Biorheology (Oxford) (01-01-1998)“…Recent mathematical models show that molecular events that mediate rolling interactions also have an impact on the stochastic features of rolling. In spherical…”
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The fine structure of the sacculus and lagena of a teleost fish
Published in Hearing research (01-11-1981)“…The ultrastructure of the sensory epithelia in the auditory regions of the ear, the sacculus and lagena, were investigated in the blue gourami, Trichogaster…”
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Sensory and nonsensory ciliated cells in the ear of the sea lamprey, Petromyzon marinus
Published in Brain, behavior and evolution (01-01-1987)“…The inner ear of the sea lamprey, Petromyzon marinus, was examined using scanning and transmission electron microscopy. Many of the nonsensory surfaces of the…”
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Development of Sertoli cell junctional specializations and the distribution of the tight-junction-associated protein ZO-1 in the mouse testis
Published in American journal of anatomy (01-05-1991)“…Basally located tight junctions between Sertoli cells in the postpubertal testis are the largest and most complex junctional complexes known. They form at…”
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A comparison of laboratory methods for the control of anticoagulant therapy with prothrombinopenic agents. II. Problems encountered in the laboratory control of anticoagulant therapy with one-stage determination of prothrombin complex activity
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