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  1. αT-catenin: A developmentally dispensable, disease-linked member of the α-catenin family
  2. Cardiomyocytes of the Heart and Pulmonary Veins: Novel Contributors to Asthma?
  3. α-Catenin homodimers are recruited to phosphoinositide-activated membranes to promote adhesion
  4. Beyond epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition: Common suppression of differentiation programs underlies epithelial barrier dysfunction in mild, moderate, and severe asthma
  5. Arginase 1 Is Negatively Regulated By β-Catenin Signaling In The Lung
  6. Persistent nuclear actin filaments inhibit transcription by RNA polymerase II
  7. The cardiomyocyte protein αT-catenin contributes to asthma through regulating pulmonary vein inflammation
  8. Wnt‐induced deubiquitination FoxM1 ensures nucleus β‐catenin transactivation
  9. Adiponectin inhibits Wnt co-receptor, Lrp6, phosphorylation and β-catenin signaling
  10. Beyond β-catenin: prospects for a larger catenin network in the nucleus
  11. Structural Determinants of the Mechanical Stability of α-Catenin
  12.  -Catenin phosphorylation promotes intercellular adhesion through a dual-kinase mechanism
  13. The Increase in Maternal Expression ofaxin1andaxin2Contribute to the Zebrafish MutantIchabodVentralized Phenotype
  14. Nuclear Signaling from Cadherin Adhesion Complexes
  15. The cardiac protein αT-catenin contributes to chemical-induced asthma
  16. Wnt CoreceptorLrp5Is a Driver of Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
  17. E-cadherin phosphorylation occurs during its biosynthesis to promote its cell surface stability and adhesion
  18. Inhibition of canonical WNT signaling attenuates human leiomyoma cell growth
  19. α-Catenin is an inhibitor of transcription
  20.  -Catenin cytomechanics - role in cadherin-dependent adhesion and mechanotransduction
  21. Fat in Fibrosis
  22. Paracrine activation of WNT/β-catenin pathway in uterine leiomyoma stem cells promotes tumor growth
  23. ICAT is a novel Ptf1a interactor that regulates pancreatic acinar differentiation and displays altered expression in tumours
  24. Considerations for Targeting β-Catenin Signaling in Fibrosis
  25. Mitochondrial Reactive Oxygen Species Promote Epidermal Differentiation and Hair Follicle Development
  26. Wnt/β-catenin signaling is hyperactivated in systemic sclerosis and induces Smad-dependent fibrotic responses in mesenchymal cells
  27. Fibrosis in systemic sclerosis: common and unique pathobiology
  28. Signaling from the Adherens Junction
  29. Nuclear β-Catenin Is Increased in Systemic Sclerosis Pulmonary Fibrosis and Promotes Lung Fibroblast Migration and Proliferation
  30. β-catenin signaling
  31. UVB radiation-induced β-catenin signaling is enhanced by COX-2 expression in keratinocytes
  32. Role of von Hippel-Lindau protein in fibroblast proliferation and fibrosis
  33. Canonical Wnt signaling induces skin fibrosis and subcutaneous lipoatrophy: A novel mouse model for scleroderma?
  34. Nemo kinase phosphorylates β-catenin to promote ommatidial rotation and connects core PCP factors to E-cadherin–β-catenin
  35. Integrin Regulation of β-Catenin Signaling in Ovarian Carcinoma
  36. Regenerative Pathways and Emphysema
  37. Nesprin-2 Interacts with α-Catenin and Regulates Wnt Signaling at the Nuclear Envelope
  38. β-Catenin Phosphorylated at Serine 45 Is Spatially Uncoupled from β-Catenin Phosphorylated in the GSK3 Domain: Implications for Signaling
  39. β-Catenin/T-cell Factor Signaling Is Activated during Lung Injury and Promotes the Survival and Migration of Alveolar Epithelial Cells
  40. The Terminal Region of β-Catenin Promotes Stability by Shielding the Armadillo Repeats from the Axin-scaffold Destruction Complex
  41. Activity of the β-catenin phosphodestruction complex at cell–cell contacts is enhanced by cadherin-based adhesion
  42. Regulation of Wnt/β-catenin signaling by protein kinases
  43. Issues associated with assessing nuclear localization of N-terminally unphosphorylated β-catenin with monoclonal antibody 8E7
  44. Cadherins and cancer: how does cadherin dysfunction promote tumor progression?
  45. Polycystin-1 C-terminal tail associates with β-catenin and inhibits canonical Wnt signaling
  46. Molecular components of the adherens junction
  47. Terminal Regions of β-Catenin Come into View
  48. VE-cadherin and  -catenin binding dynamics during histamine-induced endothelial hyperpermeability
  49. Phospho-regulation of  -Catenin Adhesion and Signaling Functions
  50. Terminating Wnt signals
  51. When domestiques rebel: kinesins, cadherins and neuronal proliferation
  52. Distinct molecular forms of β-catenin are targeted to adhesive or transcriptional complexes
  53. Adhesion signaling: How β-catenin interacts with its partners
  54. E-Cadherin Suppresses Cellular Transformation by Inhibiting β-Catenin Signaling in an Adhesion-Independent Manner
  55. A Dileucine Motif Targets E-cadherin to the Basolateral Cell Surface in Madin-Darby Canine Kidney and LLC-PK1Epithelial Cells
  56. A single amino acid in E-cadherin responsible for host specificity towards the human pathogen Listeria monocytogenes
  57. Tyrosine-based Membrane Protein Sorting Signals Are Differentially Interpreted by Polarized Madin-Darby Canine Kidney and LLC-PK1Epithelial Cells
  58. Sorting of Ion Pumps in Polarized Epithelial Cells.
  59. The junction-associated protein, zonula occludens-1, localizes to the nucleus before the maturation and during the remodeling of cell-cell contacts.
  60. Expression of a Protein in Rat Kidney and Distal Colon That Is Related to the Gastric HK-ATPase
  61. Sorting of the Gastric H,K-ATPase in Endocrine and Epithelial Cells
  62. Chapter 8 Synthesis and Sorting of Ion Pumps in Polarized Cells
  63. Tight Junctions in Simple and Stratified Epithelium