4 edition of Cell adhesion and motility found in the catalog.
Cell adhesion and motility
Published
1980
by Cambridge University Press in Cambridge, Eng, New York
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | edited by A. S. G. Curtis, J. D. Pitts. |
Series | The Symposium of the British Society for Cell Biology ; 3, Symposium of the British Society for Cell Biology ;, 3. |
Contributions | Curtis, A. S. G., Pitts, John D., Ph. D., British Society for Cell Biology. |
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LC Classifications | QH623 .C44 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 500 p., [1] leaf of plates : |
Number of Pages | 500 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL4428062M |
ISBN 10 | 0521229367 |
LC Control Number | 79053315 |
Cell adhesion and motility / edited by A. S. G. Curtis, J. D. Pitts Cambridge University Press Cambridge, Eng. ; New York ; New York Australian/Harvard Citation. Introduction to Extracellular Matrix and Cell Adhesion The extracellular matrix is a generic term encompassing mixtures of polysaccharides and proteins, including collagens, bronectins, laminins, and proteoglycans, all secreted by the cell.
From the reviews: “This book provides an assortment of diverse topics for the study of adhesion molecules in vitro and in vivo, and as such it is laid out in a clear and accessible structure so that both . BibTeX @MISC{Jefford03celladhesion, author = {Michael Jefford and Max Schnurr and Tracey Toy and Kelly-anne Masterman and A Shin and Tina Beecroft and Yee Tai and Ken Shortman and Mark Shackleton and Ian D. Davis and Phil Parente and Thomas Luft and Weisan Chen and Jonathan Cebon and Eugene Maraskovsky and Interleukins Articles}, title = {Cell Adhesion and Motility ( .
Cell-adhesion molecules of various classes and functions, including cadherins, immunoglobulin-like cell-adhesion molecules (Ig-CAMs), the hyaluronan receptor CD44 and Cited by: Cell adhesion and motility are important biological processes in normal tissue organization and homeostasis that contribute to the causation of many human diseases when dysregulated Cited by:
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Cell motility plays a key role in development - there are chapters on the genetics of cell migration, the regulation of contact repulsion in growth cones, and the progression from cell migration to cell-cell adhesion.
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[A S G Curtis; John D Pitts, Ph. D.; British Society for Cell Biology.;]. One of the important lessons in studying cell motility, illustrated in Figureis that there are wide variations in motility among different types of cells.
However, the fundamental molecular mechanisms Author: Kermit L. Carraway, Coralie A. Carothers Carraway. Get this from a library.
Cell behaviour: adhesion and motility. [Gareth E Jones; C B Wigley; Richard Warn; Society for Experimental Biology (Great Britain); British Society for Cell Biology.;].
Membrane trafficking and cellular dynamics of integrins, cell adhesion molecules and ECM components. Signalling processes in cell motility and adhesion. Functions and molecular interactions of actin binding proteins, microtubule binding proteins and ECM molecules.
Molecular and cellular architecture of cell adhesion complexes and cell. Cite this chapter as: () Cell Adhesion and Motility. In: Molecular and Cellular Signaling. Biological and Medical Physics, Biomedical Engineering.
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Cell motility has a number of classical themes that are well represented in this book. Many of these areas have been studied since the beginnings of the field and include actin dynamics, cell adhesion, chemotaxis, myosin motor function Author: James E.
Bear. In the present study, the cell-adhesion and cell-migration activities of ladsin were examined in comparison with those of three cell adhesion proteins, laminin, fibronectin, and vitronectin.
Ladsin showed high cell-adhesion activity toward rat liver cell Cited by: Although class I myosins are known to play a wide range of roles, the physiological function of long-tailed class I myosins in vertebrates remains elusive. We demonstrated that one of these proteins, Myo1f, is expressed predominantly in the mammalian immune system.
Cells from Myo1f-deficient mice exhibited abnormally increased adhesion and reduced motility Cited by: Cell motility plays a key role in development - there are chapters on the genetics of cell migration, the regulation of contact repulsion in growth cones, and the progression from cell migration to cell-cell adhesion.
Cell motility Price: $ Gastrulation involves changes in cell motility, cell shape, and cell adhesion. Below are schematic diagrams of the major types of cell movements that occur during gastrulation. Invagination: a sheet of. Special Issue: Cytoskeleton, Cell Adhesion, and Motility Article (PDF Available) in Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering 2(2) June with 24 Reads How we measure 'reads'.
Adhesion exerts a powerful influence on a cell's behavior, controlling not only motility and structure but also growth and survival. The cardiomyocytes shown here adopt distinct shapes dictated by adhesion onto surfaces coated with fibronectin— an extracellular matrix protein that anchors cells by binding adhesion.
Current Protocols in Cell Biology is a comprehensive source for protocols and reviews covering basic and advanced experimental designing, methods and analysis investigating cellular, molecular and genetic.
In book: Stem Cell Biology and Tissue Engineering in Dental Sciences, pp we will focus on the mechanics of cell adhesion and the cell motility manipulation as the dynamical control of. THE intracellular protein tyrosine kinase FAK (focal adhesion kinase) was originally identified by its high level of tyrosine phosphorylation in v-src-transformed cells1ᤠFAK is also Cited by: Cell-to-cell adhesion is essential (Takeichi, ) and is required to be effi-ciently coupled to cell motility during morphogenesis (Lauf-fenburger and Horwitz, ).
Cell motility has mostly been studied by use of in vitro culture systems but more detailed assessment in the developmental context awaits genetic analyses at the single cell Cited by: Cell adhesion and motility are vital to many physiological processes, such as inflammation, wound healing and metastasis, as well as biotechnology applications (e.g.
cell-adhesion-based separation and purification) and the nascent field of tissue engineering, where achieving and controlling the cellularity of bioartificial tissues is advent of cell.
Two distinct fragments were identified with cell adhesion-promoting activities. By a number of criteria, the adhesive activity promoted by these two fragments was distinct. One fragment, a kD tryptic fragment purified by monoclonal antibody chromatography, promoted the adhesion, spreading, and haptotactic motility Cited by:.
Basic Cell and Molecular Biology. This book is a very comprehensive text for understanding cell biology. Topics covered includes: Details of Protein Structure, Bioenergetics, Enzyme Catalysis and Kinetics. Integrin adhesion receptors play a crucial role in regulating interactions between cells and extracellular matrix (ECM).
Integrin activation initiates multiple intracellular signaling pathways and results in regulation of cell functions such as motility, proliferation and differentiation. Two key observations regarding the biophysical nature of integrin-mediated cell Cited by: Cell motility is the capacity of cells to translocate onto a solid substratum.
This behavior is often a hallmark of fibroblastic cells. In epithelial cells, cell motility occurs after the dissociation of a cell from its neighboring cell (s) and after the modification of its position relative to other cells .