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Cell-cell contacts and adhesion Section edited by Matthias Falk

This section will consider submissions that focus on cell adhesion molecules, receptors and cellular junctions in the context of cell-cell and cell-matrix contact and adhesion.

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Research article   Open Access

Protein Ser/Thr phosphatase-6 is required for maintenance of E-cadherin at adherens junctions

Takashi Ohama, Lifu Wang, Erin M Griner, David L Brautigan BMC Cell Biology 2013, 14:42 (25 September 2013)

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Regulation of pre-fusion events: recruitment of M-cadherin to microrafts organized at fusion-competent sites of myogenic cells

Atsushi Mukai, Naohiro Hashimoto BMC Cell Biology 2013, 14:37 (27 August 2013)

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Syndecan-2 is upregulated in colorectal cancer cells through interactions with extracellular matrix produced by stromal fibroblasts

Carolina Vicente, Ritchelli Ricci, Helena Nader, Leny Toma BMC Cell Biology 2013, 14:25 (25 May 2013)

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Claudins play a role in normal and tumor cell motility

Patricia G Webb, Monique A Spillman, Heidi K Baumgartner BMC Cell Biology 2013, 14:19 (23 March 2013)

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Stromal fibroblasts in the microenvironment of gastric carcinomas promote tumor metastasis via upregulating TAGLN expression

Beiqin Yu, Xuehua Chen, Jianfang Li, Ying Qu, Liping Su, Yibing Peng, Jian Huang, Jun Yan, Yingyan Yu, Qinlong Gu, Zhenggang Zhu, Bingya Liu BMC Cell Biology 2013, 14:17 (19 March 2013)

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Integrin-mediated internalization of Staphylococcus aureus does not require vinculin

Marina Borisova, Yong Shi, Alexander Buntru, Susanne Wörner, Wolfgang H Ziegler, Christof R Hauck BMC Cell Biology 2013, 14:2 (7 January 2013)

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Complementation of vinculin in vinculin-deficient cells, shRNA-mediated knock-down and overexpression in different cell types suggests that vinculin may be insignificant for integrin-mediated internalization of Staphylococcus aureus.

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Research article   Open Access

Co action of CFTR and AQP1 increases permeability of peritoneal epithelial cells on estrogen-induced ovarian hyper stimulation syndrome

Pei-Yin Jin, Yong-Chao Lu, Ling Li, Qin-Fu Han BMC Cell Biology 2012, 13:23 (28 August 2012)

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Tyrosine phosphorylation of cortactin by the FAK-Src complex at focal adhesions regulates cell motility

Wenqi Wang, Yang Liu, Kan Liao BMC Cell Biology 2011, 12:49 (13 November 2011)

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Myosin II activity dependent and independent vinculin recruitment to the sites of E-cadherin-mediated cell-cell adhesion

Grant M Sumida, Tyler M Tomita, Wenting Shih, Soichiro Yamada BMC Cell Biology 2011, 12:48 (3 November 2011)

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Vinculin is required for cell-cell adhesion and wound closure through contraction of the actomyosin purse-string and myosin II activity is needed for its recruitment at cell-cell contacts that are under high tension.

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The MDCK variety pack: choosing the right strain

Joseph D Dukes, Paul Whitley, Andrew D Chalmers BMC Cell Biology 2011, 12:43 (7 October 2011)

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Joseph Dukes and colleagues describe the history and features of the different strains of MDCK (Madin-Darby Canine Kidney) cells, often inadequately reported in the literature, thus providing a useful guide to this widespread epithelial model system.

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