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The role of tight junction

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Anchoring junction

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Adherens junction

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Desmosomes

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Focal adhesions

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Desmosomes and Hemidesmosomes

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Gap junction channel

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Gap junctions

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Gap junction coupling in the ovarian follicle

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The regulation of gap-junction coupling by a neurotransmitter

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Cell-Cell Adhesion

Three mechanisms of cell-cell adhesion

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The structure and function of cadherins

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Cadherin-dependent cell sorting

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Cadherin diversity in the CNS

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The linkage of classical cadherins to actin filaments

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The structure and function of selectins

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The cell adhesion protein N-CAM

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The connective tissue underlying an epithelium

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The repeating disaccharide sequence of a dermatan sulfate glycosaminoglycan (GAG) chain

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The relative dimensions and volumes occupied by various macromolicules

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The repeating disaccharide sequence in hyaluronan

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The linkage between a GAG chain and its core protein in proteoglycan molecule

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Examples of proteoglycan

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An aggrecan

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Structure of a typical collagen molecule

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Type IX collagen

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Stretching a network of elastin molecules

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The structure of fibronectin dimer

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The structure of laminin

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Three ways in which basal laminae are organized

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The molecular structure of a basal lamina

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The comparative shapes and sizes of some of the major ECM macromolecules

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Anchorage dependence and the importance of cell spreading

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The degradation of matrix components

Slow and continuous turnover of ECM

Matrix metalloproteasesSerine protease

Controlled, specific degradation -> important to cell migration *Clear a path through matrix *Expose cryptic sites that promote cell binding, cell migration *Promote cell detachment *Release signal proteins that stimulate cell migration

Tightly controlledLocal activation; plasminogen activator activates inactive plasminogen to plasminConfinement by cell-surface receptor; urokinase-type plasminogen activatorSecretion of inhibitor; tissue inhibitors of metalloproteases, serpins

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The importance of proteases bound to cell-surface receptors

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The structure of an integrin receptor

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The regulation of the extracellular binding activity of a cell’s integrins from within

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Excessive numbers of focal adhesions in FAK-deficient fibroblasts

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Matrix-dependent cell survival in the formation of the proamniotic cavity