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Adherens junctions and stem cells.

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Lechler, T
Published in: Subcell Biochem
2012

The specification, maintenance, division and differentiation of stem cells are integral to the development and homeostasis of many tissues. These stem cells often live in specialized anatomical areas, called niches. While niches can be complex, most involve cell-cell interactions that are mediated by adherens junctions. A diverse array of functions have been attributed to adherens junctions in stem cell biology. These include physical anchoring to the niche, control of proliferation and division orientation, regulation of signaling cascades and of differentiation. In this review, a number of model stem cell systems that highlight various functions of adherens junctions are discussed. In addition, a summary of the current understanding of adherens junction function in mammalian tissues and embryonic and induced pluripotent stem cells is provided. This analysis demonstrates that the roles of adherens junctions are surprisingly varied and integrated with both the anatomy and the physiology of the tissue.

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Subcell Biochem

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0306-0225

Publication Date

2012

Volume

60

Start / End Page

359 / 377

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Stem Cells
  • Signal Transduction
  • Humans
  • Cell Differentiation
  • Animals
  • Adherens Junctions
  • 3101 Biochemistry and cell biology
 

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Lechler, T. (2012). Adherens junctions and stem cells. Subcell Biochem, 60, 359–377. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-4186-7_15
Lechler, Terry. “Adherens junctions and stem cells.Subcell Biochem 60 (2012): 359–77. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-4186-7_15.
Lechler T. Adherens junctions and stem cells. Subcell Biochem. 2012;60:359–77.
Lechler, Terry. “Adherens junctions and stem cells.Subcell Biochem, vol. 60, 2012, pp. 359–77. Pubmed, doi:10.1007/978-94-007-4186-7_15.
Lechler T. Adherens junctions and stem cells. Subcell Biochem. 2012;60:359–377.

Published In

Subcell Biochem

DOI

ISSN

0306-0225

Publication Date

2012

Volume

60

Start / End Page

359 / 377

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Stem Cells
  • Signal Transduction
  • Humans
  • Cell Differentiation
  • Animals
  • Adherens Junctions
  • 3101 Biochemistry and cell biology