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"Cadherin"
Keywords:
adhesion
,
mediate
,
transmembrane
,
dimers
,
calcium
Related Terms:
Integrin
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Adhesion molecules
,
Fibronectin
,
Integrins
,
Glycoproteins
,
Tyrosine kinase
,
Map kinase
,
Cyclin
,
Protein kinase c
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Glycoprotein
,
Akt
,
G protein
,
T cell receptor
,
Proteasome
,
Receptor tyrosine kinase
,
Protein kinase
,
Lectin
,
Tcr
,
Signal transduction
,
Extracellular matrix
,
Receptor
,
Gp41
,
Protein
,
Cd8
,
Bcl-2
,
Proteins
,
Chaperone
,
Kinase
,
Prosthetic group
,
Egf
,
Organelles
,
Ceramide
,
Caspase
,
Mitochondria
,
Signal peptide
,
Proteoglycans
,
Glycosylation
,
Mitochondrial
,
Ubiquitin
,
Glycocalyx
,
Proteolysis
,
Cells
,
Lysis
,
Cell
,
Complex
,
Allosteric
,
Polypeptides
,
Cyclic adenosine monophosphate
,
Gp160
,
Protease
Member of a family of proteins that mediate Ca2+-dependent cell-cell adhesion in animal tissues.
jpk.com
proteins within this family mediate calcium dependent cell-cell adhesion in animal tissues. See also E cadherin.
cal.man.ac.uk
a cell surface receptor that forms dimers and participates in cell-cell adhesion
ergito.com
Protein belonging to a family of Ca2+-dependent cell-adhesion molecules that play roles in tissue differentiation and structure.
dragon.zoo.utoronto.ca
Cadherins are a class of transmembrane proteins. They play important roles in cell adhesion whereby they ensure cells within tissues are bound together. They are dependent on calcium (Ca2+) ions to function, hence their name.
en.wikipedia.org
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