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2. Glial Membranes at the Node of Ranvier Prevent Neurite Outgrowth
3. Clustered protocadherin trafficking
4. Exogenous Expression of N-Cadherin in Breast Cancer Cells Induces Cell Migration, Invasion, and Metastasis
5. Functional Cis-Heterodimers of N- and R-Cadherins
6. Ubiquitination of the protocadherin-γA3 variable cytoplasmic domain modulates cell-cell interaction
7. Supplemental Figure.1 from An Akt3 Splice Variant Lacking the Serine 472 Phosphorylation Site Promotes Apoptosis and Suppresses Mammary Tumorigenesis
8. Supplemental Figure. 5 from An Akt3 Splice Variant Lacking the Serine 472 Phosphorylation Site Promotes Apoptosis and Suppresses Mammary Tumorigenesis
9. Supplemental Figure. 3 from An Akt3 Splice Variant Lacking the Serine 472 Phosphorylation Site Promotes Apoptosis and Suppresses Mammary Tumorigenesis
10. Supplemental methods from An Akt3 Splice Variant Lacking the Serine 472 Phosphorylation Site Promotes Apoptosis and Suppresses Mammary Tumorigenesis
11. Data from An Akt3 Splice Variant Lacking the Serine 472 Phosphorylation Site Promotes Apoptosis and Suppresses Mammary Tumorigenesis
12. Supplementary Figure legends from An Akt3 Splice Variant Lacking the Serine 472 Phosphorylation Site Promotes Apoptosis and Suppresses Mammary Tumorigenesis
13. Supplemental Figure. 2 from An Akt3 Splice Variant Lacking the Serine 472 Phosphorylation Site Promotes Apoptosis and Suppresses Mammary Tumorigenesis
14. Supplemental Figure. 4 from An Akt3 Splice Variant Lacking the Serine 472 Phosphorylation Site Promotes Apoptosis and Suppresses Mammary Tumorigenesis
15. Supplementary Table 1 from Loss of Retinal Cadherin Facilitates Mammary Tumor Progression and Metastasis
16. Supplementary Figure Legends 1-6 from Loss of Retinal Cadherin Facilitates Mammary Tumor Progression and Metastasis
17. Supplementary Figure 4 from Loss of Retinal Cadherin Facilitates Mammary Tumor Progression and Metastasis
18. Supplementary Figures 1-3 from Loss of Retinal Cadherin Facilitates Mammary Tumor Progression and Metastasis
19. Data from Loss of Retinal Cadherin Facilitates Mammary Tumor Progression and Metastasis
20. Supplementary Figure 6 from Loss of Retinal Cadherin Facilitates Mammary Tumor Progression and Metastasis
21. Supplementary Figure 5 from Loss of Retinal Cadherin Facilitates Mammary Tumor Progression and Metastasis
22. Perinatal Pb2+ exposure alters the expression of genes related to the neurodevelopmental GABA-shift in postnatal rats
23. Phosphorylation of protocadherin proteins by the receptor tyrosine kinase Ret
24. Persistence of excitatory shaft synapses adjacent to newly emerged dendritic protrusions
25. LC3-dependent Intracellular Membrane Tubules Induced by γ-Protocadherins A3 and B2: A ROLE FOR INTRALUMINAL INTERACTIONS
26. Gamma-protocadherin homophilic interaction and intracellular trafficking is controlled by the cytoplasmic domain in neurons
27. Functional Analysis of Posttranslational Cleavage Products of the Neuron-Glia Cell Adhesion Molecule, Ng-CAM
28. Differential Cadherin Expression: Potential Markers for Epithelial to Mesenchymal Transformation During Tumor Progression
29. Selective stabilization and synaptic specificity: a new cell-biological model
30. Gamma‐protocadherin localization at the synapse is associated with parameters of synaptic maturation
31. Gamma-protocadherins are enriched and transported in specialized vesicles associated with the secretory pathway in neurons
32. Differential expression of individual gamma-protocadherins during mouse brain development
33. Structural stabilization of CNS synapses during postnatal development in rat cortex
34. Gamma-protocadherin localization at the synapse corresponds to parameters of synaptic maturation
35. The Presynaptic Particle Web: Ultrastructure, Composition, Dissolution, and Reconstitution
36. Molecular Modification of N-Cadherin in Response to Synaptic Activity
37. Electron microscopic characterization of nuclear egress in the sea urchin gastrula
38. An Akt3 Splice Variant Lacking the Serine 472 Phosphorylation Site Promotes Apoptosis and Suppresses Mammary Tumorigenesis
39. The clustered protocadherin endolysosomal trafficking motif mediates cytoplasmic association
40. Beclin 1 Is Required for Neuron Viability and Regulates Endosome Pathways via the UVRAG-VPS34 Complex
41. The granin VGF promotes genesis of secretory vesicles, and regulates circulating catecholamine levels and blood pressure
42. Glial membranes at the node of Ranvier prevent neurite outgrowth.
43. Molecular determinants of selective clearance of protein inclusions by autophagy
44. Differential Modulation of the Oligodendrocyte Transcriptome by Sonic Hedgehog and Bone Morphogenetic Protein 4 via Opposing Effects on Histone Acetylation
45. A variable cytoplasmic domain segment is necessary for γ-protocadherin trafficking and tubulation in the endosome/lysosome pathway
46. Characterization of MSB Synapses in Dissociated Hippocampal Culture with Simultaneous Pre- and Postsynaptic Live Microscopy
47. Streamlined Embedding of Cell Monolayers on Gridded Glass-Bottom Imaging Dishes for Correlative Light and Electron Microscopy
48. Loss of Retinal Cadherin Facilitates Mammary Tumor Progression and Metastasis
49. Proteomic comparison of two fractions derived from the transsynaptic scaffold
50. Actin‐binding proteins in a postsynaptic preparation: Lasp‐1 is a component of central nervous system synapses and dendritic spines
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