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1. Generation and characterization of mAb 61H9 against junctional adhesion molecule-a with potent antitumor activity.

2. Effect of F11 Receptor/Junctional Adhesion Molecule-A-derived Peptide on Neointimal Hyperplasia in a Murine Model.

3. F11R/JAM-A: why do platelets express a molecule which is also present in tight junctions?

4. A 3D biomimetic model of lymphatics reveals cell-cell junction tightening and lymphedema via a cytokine-induced ROCK2/JAM-A complex.

5. Research Note: Junctional adhesion molecule A is expressed in epithelial cells of the crypt and villi whereas junctional adhesion molecule 2 is expressed in vascular cells.

6. LINC01146/F11R facilitates growth and metastasis of prostate cancer under the regulation of TGF-β.

7. Lentivirus-mediated subcutaneous JAM-A modification promotes skin wound healing in a mouse model by strengthening the secretory function and proliferation of fibroblasts.

8. JAM-A is a multifaceted regulator in hepatic fibrogenesis, supporting LSEC integrity and stellate cell quiescence.

9. The Murine Neuronal Receptor NgR1 Is Dispensable for Reovirus Pathogenesis.

10. Aging-induced impaired endothelial wall shear stress mechanosensing causes arterial remodeling via JAM-A/F11R shedding by ADAM17.

11. Calcium regulates the interplay between the tight junction and epithelial adherens junction at the plasma membrane.

12. Helicobacter pylori PqqE is a new virulence factor that cleaves junctional adhesion molecule A and disrupts gastric epithelial integrity.

13. Targeting Opposing Immunological Roles of the Junctional Adhesion Molecule-A in Autoimmunity and Cancer.

14. Generation of Genetically RGD σ1-Modified Oncolytic Reovirus That Enhances JAM-A-Independent Infection of Tumor Cells.

15. Low junctional adhesion molecule-A expression is associated with an epithelial to mesenchymal transition and poorer outcomes in high-grade serous carcinoma of uterine adnexa.

16. Claudins and JAM-A coordinately regulate tight junction formation and epithelial polarity.

17. High expression of junctional adhesion molecule-A is associated with poor survival in patients with epithelial ovarian cancer.

18. Naringenin promotes recovery from colonic damage through suppression of epithelial tumor necrosis factor-α production and induction of M2-type macrophages in colitic mice.

19. Role of JAM-A tyrosine phosphorylation in epithelial barrier dysfunction during intestinal inflammation.

20. Calicivirus VP2 forms a portal-like assembly following receptor engagement.

21. Junctional adhesion molecule-A: functional diversity through molecular promiscuity.

22. A membrane fusion protein, Ykt6, regulates epithelial cell migration via microRNA-mediated suppression of Junctional Adhesion Molecule A.

23. A novel immunotoxin reveals a new role for CD321 in endothelial cells.

24. Junctional adhesion molecule A: expression in the murine epididymal tract and accessory organs and acquisition by maturing sperm.

25. Ultrasound-guided imaging of junctional adhesion molecule-A-targeted microbubbles identifies vulnerable plaque in rabbits.

26. miR156a Mimic Represses the Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition of Human Nasopharyngeal Cancer Cells by Targeting Junctional Adhesion Molecule A.

27. Junctional Adhesion Molecule-A Is Highly Expressed on Human Hematopoietic Repopulating Cells and Associates with the Key Hematopoietic Chemokine Receptor CXCR4.

28. Expression of Inflammation-related Intercellular Adhesion Molecules in Cardiomyocytes In Vitro and Modulation by Pro-inflammatory Agents.

29. Tension on JAM-A activates RhoA via GEF-H1 and p115 RhoGEF.

30. Influence of hypothermia and subsequent rewarming upon leukocyte-endothelial interactions and expression of Junctional-Adhesion-Molecules A and B.

31. JAM-A regulates cortical dynein localization through Cdc42 to control planar spindle orientation during mitosis.

32. Short communication: Glucagon-like peptide-2 and coccidiosis alter tight junction gene expression in the gastrointestinal tract of dairy calves.

33. Ginkgolide B Inhibits JAM-A, Cx43, and VE-Cadherin Expression and Reduces Monocyte Transmigration in Oxidized LDL-Stimulated Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells.

34. Junctional adhesion molecule A of red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus): a possible immunomodulator and a target for bacterial immune evasion.

35. Jam1a-Jam2a interactions regulate haematopoietic stem cell fate through Notch signalling.

36. Developmental biology: It takes muscle to make blood cells.

37. Cloning and preliminary functional studies of the JAM-A gene in grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idellus).

38. Epithelial permeability alterations in an in vitro air-liquid interface model of allergic fungal rhinosinusitis.

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