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1. Minimal cellular automaton model with heterogeneous cell sizes predicts epithelial colony growth.

2. Air pollution-regulated E-cadherin mediates contact inhibition of proliferation via the hippo signaling pathways in emphysema.

3. Lipidation of Class IV CdiA Effector Proteins Promotes Target Cell Recognition during Contact-Dependent Growth Inhibition.

4. Molecular trafficking between bacteria determines the shape of gut microbial community.

5. Close Encounters of the Cell Kind: The Impact of Contact Inhibition on Tumour Growth and Cancer Models.

6. Interplay Between the Persistent Random Walk and the Contact Inhibition of Locomotion Leads to Collective Cell Behaviors.

7. Heterotypic contact inhibition of locomotion can drive cell sorting between epithelial and mesenchymal cell populations.

8. A Rho-GTPase based model explains spontaneous collective migration of neural crest cell clusters.

9. p190 RhoGAP promotes contact inhibition in epithelial cells by repressing YAP activity.

10. E-cadherin in contact inhibition and cancer.

11. Contact inhibition controls cell survival and proliferation via YAP/TAZ-autophagy axis.

12. PDGF-A suppresses contact inhibition during directional collective cell migration.

13. Stochastic cellular automata model of neurosphere growth: Roles of proliferative potential, contact inhibition, cell death, and phagocytosis.

14. MicroRNA expression profile and functional analysis reveal their roles in contact inhibition and its disruption switch of rat vascular smooth muscle cells.

15. Emergent structures and dynamics of cell colonies by contact inhibition of locomotion.

16. Modeling Contact Inhibition of Locomotion of Colliding Cells Migrating on Micropatterned Substrates.

17. Contact inhibition of locomotion and mechanical cross-talk between cell-cell and cell-substrate adhesion determine the pattern of junctional tension in epithelial cell aggregates.

18. Collective Cell Behaviour with Neighbour-Dependent Proliferation, Death and Directional Bias.

19. CdiA Effectors from Uropathogenic Escherichia coli Use Heterotrimeric Osmoporins as Receptors to Recognize Target Bacteria.

20. Effect of Acteoside as a Cell Protector to Produce a Cloned Dog.

21. CDI Systems Are Stably Maintained by a Cell-Contact Mediated Surveillance Mechanism.

22. Contact inhibition of locomotion determines cell-cell and cell-substrate forces in tissues.

23. NF2/Merlin mediates contact-dependent inhibition of EGFR mobility and internalization via cortical actomyosin.

24. SrGAP2-Dependent Integration of Membrane Geometry and Slit-Robo-Repulsive Cues Regulates Fibroblast Contact Inhibition of Locomotion.

25. Bacterial toxins: Pick 'n' mix toxins.

26. Contact-dependent growth inhibition toxins exploit multiple independent cell-entry pathways.

27. Adhesion to fibronectin regulates Hippo signaling via the FAK-Src-PI3K pathway.

28. Endosomal regulation of contact inhibition through the AMOT:YAP pathway.

29. RhoE is required for contact inhibition and negatively regulates tumor initiation and progression.

30. Forcing contact inhibition of locomotion.

31. Interplay between chemotaxis and contact inhibition of locomotion determines exploratory cell migration.

32. Inhibition of tumor cell proliferation and motility by fibroblasts is both contact and soluble factor dependent.

34. What happens to the corneal transplant endothelium after penetrating keratoplasty?

35. Kind discrimination and competitive exclusion mediated by contact-dependent growth inhibition systems shape biofilm community structure.

36. Spatial constraints control cell proliferation in tissues.

37. Contact inhibition modulates intracellular levels of miR-223 in a p27kip1-dependent manner.

38. Mechanisms and biological roles of contact-dependent growth inhibition systems.

39. PHLPP1 regulates contact inhibition by dephosphorylating Mst1 at the inhibitory site.

40. p27(Kip1) and STMN1: partners again?

41. Viral cyclin promotes KSHV-induced cellular transformation and tumorigenesis by overriding contact inhibition.

42. Contact inhibition of locomotion probabilities drive solitary versus collective cell migration.

43. Regulation of Hippo pathway by mitogenic growth factors via phosphoinositide 3-kinase and phosphoinositide-dependent kinase-1.

44. Emergence of embryonic pattern through contact inhibition of locomotion.

45. Contact inhibition (of proliferation) redux.

46. Human umbilical cord blood-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hUCB-MSC) inhibit the proliferation of K562 (human erythromyeloblastoid leukaemic cell line).

47. Nuclear p120 catenin unlocks mitotic block of contact-inhibited human corneal endothelial monolayers without disrupting adherent junctions.

48. [Collective migration of mesenchymal cells: a complement factor to the rescue].

49. Merlin: a tumour suppressor with functions at the cell cortex and in the nucleus.

50. MEK-ERK and heparin-susceptible signaling pathways are involved in cell-cycle entry of the wound edge retinal pigment epithelium cells in the adult newt.

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