2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.cellsig.2009.01.035
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A guide and guard: The many faces of T-cadherin

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“…Minor variations in the molecular masses of T-cadherin in different tissues result largely from tissue-specific glycosylation (reviewed in ref. 29 and unpublished data). Importantly, T-cadherin was absent from any tissue examined from the knockout mice ( Fig.…”
Section: O N O T D I S T R I B U T Ementioning
confidence: 68%
“…Minor variations in the molecular masses of T-cadherin in different tissues result largely from tissue-specific glycosylation (reviewed in ref. 29 and unpublished data). Importantly, T-cadherin was absent from any tissue examined from the knockout mice ( Fig.…”
Section: O N O T D I S T R I B U T Ementioning
confidence: 68%
“…96), reversal learning (repeated and motor modulation develop and are modified by pharmacological and physiological challenges (1,(32)(33)(34).…”
Section: Morris Water Mazementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, aggressive cancers are associated with decreased expression of E-cadherin which correlates with increased expression of desmosomal junction protein desmoglein (Kurzen et al, 2003) and N-cadherin (Gloushankova, 2008;Berx & van Roy, 2009). T-cadherin, a non-classical member of cadherin family, was also suggested to play a role in cancer progression Philippova et al, 2009 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%