Revisiting the multiple roles of T-cadherin in health and disease
As a non-canonical member of cadherin superfamily, T-cadherin was initially described as a molecule involved in homophilic recognition in the nervous and vascular systems. The ensuing decades clearly demonstrated that T-cadherin is a remarkably multifunctional molecule. It was validated as a bona fi...
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Main Authors: | K.A. Rubina, E.V. Semina, N.I. Kalinina, V.Yu. Sysoeva, A.V. Balatskiy, V.A. Tkachuk |
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Language: | EN |
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Elsevier
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/2ff85bb3daa74bae9c4f85d078e9a859 |
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