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Catenins: keeping cells from getting their signals crossed
Mirna Perez-Moreno
, Elaine Fuchs
Cell Biology and Physiology
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Catenin
100%
Cytoskeletal Dynamics
66%
Beta-catenin
66%
Tissue Homeostasis
33%
P120-catenin
33%
Tissue Architecture
33%
Intercellular Communication
33%
Dynamic Impact
33%
Signaling Pathway
33%
Cell-cell Junctions
33%
Junction Dynamics
33%
Conventional View
33%
Wound Repair
33%
Associated Proteins
33%
Wnt Signaling
33%
Morphogenesis
33%
Protein Dynamics
33%
Transcription Factor
33%
Adherens Junction
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Catenin
100%
Dynamics
66%
Alpha Catenin
66%
Cell Junction
33%
Wound Healing
33%
Cell Communication
33%
Homeostasis
33%
Morphogenesis
33%
Adherens Junction
33%
Beta-Catenin
33%
Wnt Signaling Pathway
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Catenin
100%
Cell Signaling Pathway
33%
Wound Healing
33%
Morphogenesis
33%
Wnt Signaling
33%
Adherens Junction
33%
Cell Junction
33%
Homeostasis
33%
Cell Communication
33%
Malignant Neoplasm
33%
Beta-Catenin
33%
Neuroscience
Catenin
100%
Alpha Catenin
66%
Wnt Signaling Pathway
33%
Beta-Catenin
33%
Cell Communication
33%
Adherens Junction
33%
Morphogenesis
33%
Cofactor
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Catenin
100%
Dynamics
33%
Wound Healing
16%
Cell Junction
16%
Wnt Signaling
16%
Morphogenesis
16%
Homeostasis
16%
Cell Communication
16%
Adherens Junction
16%