نتایج جستجو برای: cams mechanism

تعداد نتایج: 566402  

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 1998
M L Cher P E Lewis M Banerjee P M Hurley W Sakr D J Grignon I J Powell

A combination of genetic and epigenetic factors may explain the disproportionate incidence and mortality of prostate cancer among African-American males (AAMs) as compared with Caucasian American males (CAMs). We wished to determine whether primary prostate cancers from AAMs and CAMs harbor different patterns or frequencies of chromosomal alterations. Comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) was...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2013
G. E. Pollerberg K. Thelen M. O. Theiss B. C. Hochlehnert

Cell adhesion molecules of the immunoglobulin-super-family (IgSF-CAMs) do not only have a physical effect, mediating merely attachment between cell surfaces. For navigating axons, IgSF-CAMs also exert an instructive impact: Upon activation, they elicit intracellular signalling cascades in the tip of the axon, the growth cone, which regulate in a spatio-temporally concerted action both speed and...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2005
James Ashley Mary Packard Bulent Ataman Vivian Budnik

Cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) have been universally recognized for their essential roles during synapse remodeling. However, the downstream pathways activated by CAMs have remained mostly unknown. Here, we used the Drosophila larval neuromuscular junction to investigate the pathways activated by Fasciclin II (FasII), a transmembrane CAM of the Ig superfamily, during synapse remodeling. We show...

2002
Fumio Matsuzaki Stuart H. Jaffe David R. Friedlander Warren J. Gallin Gerald M. Edelman

The liver cell adhesion molecule (L-CAM) and N-cadherin or adherens junction-specific CAM (A-CAM) are structurally related cell surface glycoproteins that mediate calcium-dependent adhesion in different tissues. We have isolated and characterized a full-length cDNA clone for chicken N-cadherin and used this clone to transfect S180 mouse sarcoma cells that do not normally express N-cadherin. The...

Journal: :Molecular pathology : MP 1999
J R Kerr

Eukaryotic cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) are used by various cells and extracellular molecules in host defence against infection. They are involved in many processes including recognition by circulating phagocytes of a site of inflammation, transmigration through the endothelial barrier, diapedesis through basement membrane and extracellular matrix, and release of effector mechanisms at the in...

Journal: :Current Neuropharmacology 2007
Darya Kiryushko Elisabeth Bock Vladimir Berezin

Cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) play a pivotal role in the development and maintenance of the nervous system under normal conditions. They also are involved in numerous pathological processes such as inflammation, degenerative disorders, and cancer, making them attractive targets for drug development. The majority of CAMs are signal transducing receptors. CAM-induced intracellular signalling is ...

Journal: :Biocell : official journal of the Sociedades Latinoamericanas de Microscopia Electronica ... et. al 2006
M F Izaguirre M N Vergara V H Casco

CAS might have a key role in the apoptosis induced by toxins, acting as anti-apoptotic factor, stimulating the cellular proliferation and the cell contact stabilization. To start to elucidate their role in the brain apoptosis of Bufo arenarum induced by cypermethrin (CY), the expression patterns of CAS and several cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) were established. Bufo arenarum tadpoles of the co...

Journal: :Free radical biology & medicine 2012
Ming Xu Yang Zhang Min Xia Xiao-Xue Li Joseph K Ritter Fan Zhang Pin-Lan Li

Activation of NAD(P)H oxidase has been reported to produce superoxide (O(2)(•-)) extracellularly as an autocrine/paracrine regulator or intracellularly as a signaling messenger in a variety of mammalian cells. However, it remains unknown how the activity of NAD(P)H oxidase is regulated in arterial myocytes. Recently, CD38-associated ADP-ribosylcyclase has been reported to use an NAD(P)H oxidase...

Journal: :Cellular physiology and biochemistry : international journal of experimental cellular physiology, biochemistry, and pharmacology 2013
Yu-Miao Wei Xiang Li Ming Xu Justine M Abais Yang Chen Christopher R Riebling Krishna M Boini Pin-Lan Li Yang Zhang

BACKGROUND/AIMS In addition to their action of lowering blood cholesterol levels, statins modulate biological characteristics and functions of arterial myocytes such as viability, proliferation, apoptosis, survival and contraction. The present study tested whether simvastatin, as a prototype statin, enhances autophagy in coronary arterial myocytes (CAMs) to thereby exert their beneficial effect...

Journal: :European journal of heart failure 2003
Michel Noutsias Matthias Pauschinger Heinz-Peter Schultheiss Uwe Kühl

OBJECTIVE To phenotypically characterize cytotoxic T-lymphocytes (CTLs: Perforin+ and TIA-1+ phenotypes) and to study the interactions with cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) in dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM). BACKGROUND DCM is linked to intramyocardial inflammation, being characterized by T-lymphocytic infiltration and CAMs abundance. However, the pathogenic significance of increased CD3+ lymphocy...

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