Gene interactions and pathways from curated databases and text-mining

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Text-mined interactions from Literome

Hauge-Evans et al., Diabetes 1999 : The formation of pseudoislets is dependent on the Ca2+ dependent adhesion molecule E-cadherin (E-CAD) , since the process can be inhibited by incubation in the absence of Ca2+ or in the presence of an anti-E-CAD antibody
Ko et al., J Cell Sci 2001 (Calcium Signaling) : These results demonstrate that cadherin-cadherin interaction induces [Ca2+ ] i transients during cell-cell adhesion in fibroblasts, and these calcium signals regulate cell-cell adhesion through remodeling of cortical actin and recruitment of cadherins and beta-catenin into intercellular junctions
Bhagavathula et al., Br J Cancer 2005 (Carcinoma...) : E-cadherin , which was minimally expressed in nonsupplemented medium, was rapidly induced in response to Ca2+ stimulation ... E-cadherin , which was minimally expressed in nonsupplemented medium, was rapidly induced in response to Ca2+ stimulation
Jongen et al., J Cell Biol 1991 : Regulation of connexin 43-mediated gap junctional intercellular communication by Ca2+ in mouse epidermal cells is controlled by E-cadherin
Choi et al., J Cell Biol 1989 : The expression of the Ca2+ dependent epithelial cell adhesion molecule E-cadherin ( also known as uvomorulin and L-CAM ) in the early stages of embryonic development of Xenopus laevis was examined
Gumbiner et al., Am J Physiol 1987 : Other elements of the epithelial junctional complex including the zonula adherens ( ZA ), the Ca2+ dependent cell adhesion molecule uvomorulin , or L-CAM, and actin filaments of the cytoskeleton may participate in the assembly of the ZO
Bixby et al., J Cell Biol 1988 : These are the Ca2+ independent cell adhesion molecule (CAM), L1/Ng-CAM ; the Ca2+ dependent CAM, N-cadherin ; and members of the integrin extracellular matrix receptor superfamily
Ringwald et al., EMBO J 1987 (Teratoma) : We have determined the amino acid sequence of the Ca2+ dependent cell adhesion molecule uvomorulin as it appears on the cell surface