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1. Jinjosei tenposo kotai no ketsugo ni yoru hyohi saibonai deno shigunaru hassei kijo no kaimei

2. 尋常性天疱瘡抗体の結合による表皮細胞内でのシグナル発生機序の解明

4. The desmosome as a dynamic membrane domain.

5. The desmosome comes into focus.

6. Pumping the Breaks on Acantholytic Skin Disorders: Targeting Calcium Pumps, Desmosomes, and Downstream Signaling in Darier, Hailey-Hailey, and Grover Disease.

7. Pemphigus vulgaris autoantibodies induce an ER stress response.

8. MARCH family E3 ubiquitin ligases selectively target and degrade cadherin family proteins.

9. The transmembrane domain of the desmosomal cadherin desmoglein-1 governs lipid raft association to promote desmosome adhesive strength.

11. MARCH family E3 ubiquitin ligases selectively target and degrade cadherin family proteins.

12. Architecture and dynamics of a desmosome-endoplasmic reticulum complex.

13. Meeting report - Desmosome dysfunction and disease: Alpine desmosome disease meeting.

14. Desmosomes undergo dynamic architectural changes during assembly and maturation.

15. Endothelial Poldip2 regulates sepsis-induced lung injury via Rho pathway activation.

16. Differential Pathomechanisms of Desmoglein 1 Transmembrane Domain Mutations in Skin Disease.

17. The desmosome as a model for lipid raft driven membrane domain organization.

18. Protein exchange is reduced in calcium-independent epithelial junctions.

19. VE-cadherin endocytosis controls vascular integrity and patterning during development.

20. Single-Cell Analysis Suggests that Ongoing Affinity Maturation Drives the Emergence of Pemphigus Vulgaris Autoimmune Disease.

21. The desmosome is a mesoscale lipid raft-like membrane domain.

22. Talin-Dependent Integrin Activation Regulates VE-Cadherin Localization and Endothelial Cell Barrier Function.

23. RPGRIP1L is required for stabilizing epidermal keratinocyte adhesion through regulating desmoglein endocytosis.

24. E-cadherin binds to desmoglein to facilitate desmosome assembly.

25. The Desmosomal Cadherin Desmoglein-2 Experiences Mechanical Tension as Demonstrated by a FRET-Based Tension Biosensor Expressed in Living Cells.

26. Collective matrix of spatial light modulators for increased resolution in holographic image projection.

27. Mechanisms Causing Loss of Keratinocyte Cohesion in Pemphigus.

28. Meeting Report of the Pathogenesis of Pemphigus and Pemphigoid Meeting in Munich, September 2016.

29. The VE-cadherin cytoplasmic domain undergoes proteolytic processing during endocytosis.

30. p120-catenin regulates VE-cadherin endocytosis and degradation induced by the Kaposi sarcoma-associated ubiquitin ligase K5.

31. Regulation of endothelial barrier function by p120-catenin∙VE-cadherin interaction.

32. Cadherin tales: Regulation of cadherin function by endocytic membrane trafficking.

33. Palmitoylation of Desmoglein 2 Is a Regulator of Assembly Dynamics and Protein Turnover.

34. Molecular organization of the desmosome as revealed by direct stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy.

35. Ankyrin-G Inhibits Endocytosis of Cadherin Dimers.

36. Super-Resolution Microscopy Reveals Altered Desmosomal Protein Organization in Tissue from Patients with Pemphigus Vulgaris.

37. Cadherin-11 endocytosis through binding to clathrin promotes cadherin-11-mediated migration in prostate cancer cells.

38. Desmosomes in acquired disease.

39. Plakophilin-1 protects keratinocytes from pemphigus vulgaris IgG by forming calcium-independent desmosomes.

40. Desmosome assembly and disassembly are membrane raft-dependent.

41. p120-catenin and β-catenin differentially regulate cadherin adhesive function.

42. Structure, function, and regulation of desmosomes.

43. p120-catenin binding masks an endocytic signal conserved in classical cadherins.

44. Classical and desmosomal cadherins at a glance.

45. Signaling dependent and independent mechanisms in pemphigus vulgaris blister formation.

46. Adherens junction turnover: regulating adhesion through cadherin endocytosis, degradation, and recycling.

47. Pathogenic relevance of IgG and IgM antibodies against desmoglein 3 in blister formation in pemphigus vulgaris.

48. Desmosome disassembly in response to pemphigus vulgaris IgG occurs in distinct phases and can be reversed by expression of exogenous Dsg3.

49. Xenopus Kazrin interacts with ARVCF-catenin, spectrin and p190B RhoGAP, and modulates RhoA activity and epithelial integrity.

50. p120-Catenin is required for mouse vascular development.

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