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51. E-cadherin is required for the proper activation of the Lifr/Gp130 signaling pathway in mouse embryonic stem cells

52. Embryonic Heart and Skin Defects in Mice Lacking Plakoglobin

53. Expression and cell membrane localization of catenins during mouse preimplantation development

54. Lack of β-catenin affects mouse development at gastrulation

55. Cell-to-cell contact and extracellular matrix

56. Wnt/β-catenin signaling regulates telomerase in stem cells and cancer cells

57. Assembly of the cadherin-catenin complex in vitro with recombinant proteins

58. Conformational changes of the recombinant extracellular domain of E-cadherin upon calcium binding

59. A Short Core Region of E-cadherin is Essential for Catenin Binding and is Highly Phosphorylated

60. Biological and mathematical modeling of melanocyte development

61. Replacement of E-cadherin by N-cadherin in the mammary gland leads to fibrocystic changes and tumor formation

62. Inhibition of glycogen synthase kinase-3 alleviates Tcf3 repression of the pluripotency network and increases embryonic stem cell resistance to differentiation

63. François Jacob's spirit

64. Wnt Signaling in Development

65. Molecular organization of the uvomorulin-catenin complex

66. Expression of Cre recombinase in mouse oocytes: A means to study maternal effect genes

67. Beta-catenin-mediated signaling and cell adhesion in postgastrulation mouse embryos

68. The structure of the gene coding for the mouse cell adhesion molecule uvomorulin

69. Neural progenitors of the postnatal and adult mouse forebrain retain the ability to self-replicate, form neurospheres, and undergo multipotent differentiation in vivo

70. Postsynaptic and differential localization to neuronal subtypes of protocadherin beta16 in the mammalian central nervous system

71. Single amino acid substitutions in one Ca2+ binding site of uvomorulin abolish the adhesive function

72. Novel function of the cell adhesion molecule uvomorulin as an inducer of cell surface polarity

73. Altered uvomorulin expression in a noncompacting mutant cell line of F9 embryonal carcinoma cells

74. Correct proteolytic cleavage is required for the cell adhesive function of uvomorulin

75. Le(x) glycan mediates homotypic adhesion of embryonal cells independently from E-cadherin: a preliminary note

76. Conditional inactivation of the E-cadherin gene in thyroid follicular cells affects gland development but does not impair junction formation

77. β-Catenin directly regulates Islet1 expression in cardiovascular progenitors and is required for multiple aspects of cardiogenesis

78. β-Catenin regulates excitatory postsynaptic strength at hippocampal synapses

79. Gene replacement reveals a specific role for E-cadherin in the formation of a functional trophectoderm

80. N-Cadherin transsynaptically regulates short-term plasticity at glutamatergic synapses in embryonic stem cell-derived neurons

81. Differential expression of individual gamma-protocadherins during mouse brain development

82. E-cadherin is essential for in vivo epidermal barrier function by regulating tight junctions

83. Maternal beta-catenin and E-cadherin in mouse development

85. Role of beta-catenin in the developing cortical and hippocampal neuroepithelium

86. Wnt Signaling in Development

87. Contributors

88. Lineage-specific requirements of beta-catenin in neural crest development

89. Identification of a Wnt/Dvl/beta-Catenin --Pitx2 pathway mediating cell-type-specific proliferation during development

90. beta-Catenin is not required for proliferation and differentiation of epidermal mouse keratinocytes

91. Reptin and Pontin antagonistically regulate heart growth in zebrafish embryos

93. Pontin52 and reptin52 function as antagonistic regulators of beta-catenin signalling activity

94. Wnt/(beta)-catenin signaling regulates the expression of the homeobox gene Cdx1 in embryonic intestine

95. The p300/CBP acetyltransferases function as transcriptional coactivators of beta-catenin in vertebrates

96. Casein kinase II phosphorylation of E-cadherin increases E-cadherin/beta-catenin interaction and strengthens cell-cell adhesion

98. Functional characterization of multiple transactivating elements in beta-catenin, some of which interact with the TATA-binding protein in vitro

99. The Cadherin Superfamily

100. Desmosomal localization of beta-catenin in the skin of plakoglobin null-mutant mice

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