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  2. Cell junction - Wikipedia

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    The cartoon of epithelium cells connected by tricellular junctions at the regions where three cells meet. Tricellular junctions are also implicated in the regulation of cytoskeletal organization and cell divisions. In particular they ensure that cells divide according to the Hertwig rule.

  3. Tight junction proteins - Wikipedia

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    Claudin 7 is occurred also in epithelial cells of the lung and kidney. Claudin-18 is expressed in the alveolar epithelial cells of the lung. [5] Most types of claudins have more than two isoforms, that have a distinguish size or function. The specific combination of these isoforms creates tight junction strands, while the occulin is not ...

  4. Tight junction - Wikipedia

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    Tight junctions also help maintain the apicobasal polarity of cells by preventing the lateral diffusion of integral membrane proteins between the apical and lateral/basal surfaces, allowing the specialized functions of each surface (for example receptor-mediated endocytosis at the apical surface and exocytosis at the basolateral surface) to be ...

  5. File:Cell junction simplified en.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 12:52, 26 February 2009: 686 × 128 (59 KB): Bibi Saint-Pol {{Information |Description=it is a simplified diagram to show the diferent forms of cell junction. |Source= the image i made myself convining the images i had already done on the subject ([[:Image:Adherens Junctions structural proteins.svg|Adherens Juncti

  6. Cell adhesion - Wikipedia

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    Schematic of cell adhesion. Cell adhesion is the process by which cells interact and attach to neighbouring cells through specialised molecules of the cell surface. This process can occur either through direct contact between cell surfaces such as cell junctions or indirect interaction, where cells attach to surrounding extracellular matrix, a gel-like structure containing molecules released ...

  7. Cell–cell interaction - Wikipedia

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    Adjacent epithelial cells are connected by adherens junctions on their lateral membranes. They are located just below tight junctions. Their function is to give shape and tension to cells and tissues and they are also the site of cell-cell signaling. Adherens junctions are made of cell adhesion molecules from the cadherin family. There are over ...

  8. Cell division orientation - Wikipedia

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    In the epithelium the cells 'reads' its shape through the specific cell junction called tricellular junctions (TCJ). TCJ provide mechanical and geometrical clues for the spindle apparatus to ensure that cell divide along its long axis. [10] Several factors could regulate cell shape and therefore orientation of cell division.

  9. Hertwig rule - Wikipedia

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    The cell then divides along the spindle apparatus orientation. The first insights into how cells could remember their long axis came from studies on the Drosophila epithelium. The study indicated the participation of tricellular junctions (TCJs) in determining the spindle orientation. TCJs localized at the regions where three or more cells meet.