Search Results - "Sumigray, Kaelyn"
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Morphogenesis and Compartmentalization of the Intestinal Crypt
Published in Developmental cell (23-04-2018)“…The adult mammalian intestine is composed of two connected structures, the absorptive villi and the crypts, which house progenitor cells. Mouse crypts develop…”
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Cell Adhesion in Epidermal Development and Barrier Formation
Published in Cellular Adhesion in Development and Disease (2015)“…Cell-cell adhesions are necessary for structural integrity and barrier formation of the epidermis. Here, we discuss insights from genetic and cell biological…”
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The Arp2/3 complex has essential roles in vesicle trafficking and transcytosis in the mammalian small intestine
Published in Molecular biology of the cell (01-06-2015)“…The Arp2/3 complex is the only known nucleator of branched F-actin filaments. Work in cultured cells has established a wide array of functions for this complex…”
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Rap1 acts via multiple mechanisms to position Canoe and adherens junctions and mediate apical-basal polarity establishment
Published in Development (Cambridge) (15-01-2018)“…Epithelial apical-basal polarity drives assembly and function of most animal tissues. Polarity initiation requires cell-cell adherens junction assembly at the…”
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Epigenetic control of intestinal barrier function and inflammation in zebrafish
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (03-03-2015)“…The intestinal epithelium forms a barrier protecting the organism from microbes and other proinflammatory stimuli. The integrity of this barrier and the proper…”
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Lysosome-Rich Enterocytes Mediate Protein Absorption in the Vertebrate Gut
Published in Developmental cell (07-10-2019)“…The guts of neonatal mammals and stomachless fish have a limited capacity for luminal protein digestion, which allows oral acquisition of antibodies and…”
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Desmoplakin controls microvilli length but not cell adhesion or keratin organization in the intestinal epithelium
Published in Molecular biology of the cell (01-03-2012)“…Maintaining proper cell-cell adhesion in the intestine is essential for tissue homeostasis and barrier function. This adhesion is thought to be mediated by…”
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Rap1 and Canoe/afadin are essential for establishment of apical-basal polarity in the Drosophila embryo
Published in Molecular biology of the cell (01-04-2013)“…The establishment and maintenance of apical-basal cell polarity is critical for assembling epithelia and maintaining organ architecture. Drosophila embryos…”
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Lis1 is essential for cortical microtubule organization and desmosome stability in the epidermis
Published in The Journal of cell biology (22-08-2011)“…Desmosomes are cell-cell adhesion structures that integrate cytoskeletal networks. In addition to binding intermediate filaments, the desmosomal protein…”
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FRAP analysis reveals stabilization of adhesion structures in the epidermis compared to cultured keratinocytes
Published in PloS one (19-08-2013)“…Proper development and tissue maintenance requires cell-cell adhesion structures, which serve diverse and crucial roles in tissue morphogenesis. Epithelial…”
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Noncentrosomal microtubules and type II myosins potentiate epidermal cell adhesion and barrier formation
Published in The Journal of cell biology (29-10-2012)“…During differentiation, many cells reorganize their microtubule cytoskeleton into noncentrosomal arrays. Although these microtubules are likely organized to…”
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Cell-cell adhesions and cell contractility are upregulated upon desmosome disruption
Published in PloS one (09-07-2014)“…Desmosomes are perturbed in a number of disease states - including genetic disorders, autoimmune and bacterial diseases. Here, we report unexpected changes in…”
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Vibrio cholerae biofilms use modular adhesins with glycan-targeting and nonspecific surface binding domains for colonization
Published in Nature communications (13-04-2023)“…Bacterial biofilms are formed on environmental surfaces and host tissues, and facilitate host colonization and antibiotic resistance by human pathogens…”
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Cell Shape by Coercion: Par1 and aPKC Put the Squeeze on Junctions
Published in Developmental cell (15-05-2012)“…Epithelial sheets form the basic architectural unit of most tissues and organs. To form complex organs, these sheets are folded and reshaped by cell-shape…”
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CFTR High Expresser Cells in cystic fibrosis and intestinal diseases
Published in Heliyon (01-03-2023)“…Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator (CFTR), the Cl−/HCO3− channel implicated in Cystic Fibrosis, is critical to the pathophysiology of many…”
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Spine Patterning Is Guided by Segmentation of the Notochord Sheath
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (20-02-2018)“…The spine is a segmented axial structure made of alternating vertebral bodies (centra) and intervertebral discs (IVDs) assembled around the notochord. Here, we…”
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Abelson kinase acts as a robust, multifunctional scaffold in regulating embryonic morphogenesis
Published in Molecular biology of the cell (15-08-2016)“…Abelson family kinases (Abls) are key regulators of cell behavior and the cytoskeleton during development and in leukemia. Abl's SH3, SH2, and tyrosine kinase…”
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Loss of Serum Glucocorticoid-Inducible Kinase 1 SGK1 Worsens Malabsorption and Diarrhea in Microvillus Inclusion Disease (MVID)
Published in Journal of clinical medicine (19-07-2022)“…Microvillus inclusion disease (MVID), a lethal congenital diarrheal disease, results from loss of function mutations in the apical actin motor myosin VB…”
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Dissecting cell adhesion cross-talk with micropatterns
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Redefining intestinal stemness: The emergence of a new ISC population
Published in Cell (06-06-2024)“…In tissue homeostasis, intestinal stem cells (ISCs) undergo continuous self-renewal to sustain rapid cellular turnover. In this issue of Cell, Capdevila et al…”
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