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1. Pumilio-dependent localization of mRNAs at the cell front coordinates multiple pathways required for chemotaxis

2. Cell division orientation is coupled to cell–cell adhesion by the E-cadherin/LGN complex

3. The cadherin-catenin complex is necessary for cell adhesion and embryogenesis in Nematostella vectensis

4. Single molecule imaging reveals a major role for diffusion in the exploration of ciliary space by signaling receptors

5. Aquaporin-3 and aquaporin-4 are sorted differently and separately in the trans-Golgi network.

6. An Easy-to-Fabricate Cell Stretcher Reveals Density-Dependent Mechanical Regulation of Collective Cell Movements in Epithelia

7. The Glue that Binds Us: The Hunt for the Molecular Basis for Multicellularity

8. MEMS device for applying shear and tension to an epithelium combined with fluorescent live cell imaging

9. Competitive regulation of E-cadherin juxtamembrane domain degradation by p120-catenin binding and Hakai-mediated ubiquitination.

10. Cilium structure, assembly, and disassembly regulated by the cytoskeleton

11. Analysis of a vinculin homolog in a sponge (phylum Porifera) reveals that vertebrate-like cell adhesions emerged early in animal evolution

12. Secret handshakes: cell–cell interactions and cellular mimics

13. Rapid suppression of activated Rac1 by cadherins and nectins during de novo cell-cell adhesion.

14. Structural and functional characterization of Caenorhabditis elegans α-catenin reveals constitutive binding to β-catenin and F-actin

15. Adhesion to the host cell surface is sufficient to mediate Listeria monocytogenes entry into epithelial cells

16. Primary Cilium Disassembly in Mammalian Cells Occurs Predominantly by Whole-Cilium Shedding

17. Spatial distribution of cell–cell and cell–ECM adhesions regulates force balance while main­taining E-cadherin molecular tension in cell pairs

18. Mechanical strain induces E-cadherin–dependent Yap1 and β-catenin activation to drive cell cycle entry

19. Actin-Based Adhesion Modules Mediate Cell Interactions with the Extracellular Matrix and Neighboring Cells

20. E-cadherin and LGN align epithelial cell divisions with tissue tension independently of cell shape

21. Cell-Cell Junctions Organize Structural and Signaling Networks

22. Cell division orientation is coupled to cell-cell adhesion by the E-cadherin/LGN complex

23. Nek2 phosphorylates and stabilizes β-catenin at mitotic centrosomes downstream of Plk1

24. Epithelial self-healing is recapitulated by a 3D biomimetic E-cadherin junction

25. Structural and functional characterization of

26. Danio rerio αE-catenin Is a Monomeric F-actin Binding Protein with Distinct Properties from Mus musculus αE-catenin

27. An epithelial tissue inDictyosteliumchallenges the traditional origin of metazoan multicellularity

28. Adherens junction function and regulation during zebrafish gastrulation

29. Re: Cell Adhesion. Mechanical Strain Induces E-Cadherin-Dependent Yap1 and β-Catenin Activation to Drive Cell Cycle Entry

30. VE-cadherin: at the front, center, and sides of endothelial cell organization and function

31. In vitro and in vivo reconstitution of the cadherin–catenin–actin complex from Caenorhabditis elegans

32. Adenomatous Polyposis Coli Regulates Endothelial Cell Migration Independent of Roles in β-Catenin Signaling and Cell–Cell Adhesion

33. A Septin Diffusion Barrier at the Base of the Primary Cilium Maintains Ciliary Membrane Protein Distribution

34. Resolving cadherin interactions and binding cooperativity at the single-molecule level

35. Forchlorfenuron Alters Mammalian Septin Assembly, Organization, and Dynamics

36. Biochemical and structural analysis of α-catenin in cell–cell contacts

37. Regulation of cell–cell adhesion by the cadherin–catenin complex

38. Bench to bedside and back again: Molecular mechanisms of α-catenin function and roles in tumorigenesis

39. Epithelial polarity requires septin coupling of vesicle transport to polyglutamylated microtubules

40. Fabrication of a dual substrate display to test roles of cell adhesion proteins in vesicle targeting to plasma membrane domains

41. Localized zones of Rho and Rac activities drive initiation and expansion of epithelial cell–cell adhesion

42. Synapses: Sites of Cell Recognition, Adhesion, and Functional Specification

43. Running with neighbors: coordinating cell migration and cell-cell adhesion

44. Re-solving the Cadherin-Catenin-Actin Conundrum

45. Here come the septins: novel polymers that coordinate intracellular functions and organization

46. Deconstructing the Cadherin-Catenin-Actin Complex

47. α-Catenin Is a Molecular Switch that Binds E-Cadherin-β-Catenin and Regulates Actin-Filament Assembly

48. A Mitotic Septin Scaffold Required for Mammalian Chromosome Congression and Segregation

49. Synthesis of Vimentin in a Reticulocyte Cell-Free System Programmed by Poly(A)-Rich RNA from Several Cell Lines and Rat Liver

50. Self-organization of an acentrosomal microtubule network at the basal cortex of polarized epithelial cells

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