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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. In some Drosophila epithelia, during cell divisions ...

  3. Cell–cell interaction - Wikipedia

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    Various types of cell junctions. In this diagram, the interface between neighboring cells or the basolateral membrane is depicted as "sheets"; the space between these sheets being the extracellular environment and the location of adhesion protein interaction.

  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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    it is a simplified diagram to show the diferent forms of cell junction. Date: 6 June 2006: Source: the image i made myself convining the images i had already done on the subject (Adherens Junctions, tight junction Gap junction)together with this images i found on the net , and. Image made with Adobe Ilustrator.

  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. File:Adherens Junctions structural proteins.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: the diagram shows a cell-cell junction called adherens or zonula adherens. It also contains the main proteins involved in it. It also contains the main proteins involved in it. Français : Diagramme (en Anglais) montrant une jonction cellulaire nommée jonction adhérente ( zonula adherens ), ainsi que les principales protéines ...

  8. Adherens junction - Wikipedia

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    Adherens junctions uniquely disassemble in uterine epithelial cells to allow the blastocyst to penetrate between epithelial cells. [3] A similar cell junction in non-epithelial, non-endothelial cells is the fascia adherens. It is structurally the same, but appears in ribbonlike patterns that do not completely encircle the cells.

  9. File:Gap cell junction-en.svg - Wikipedia

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    the diagram i made myself using the information on this websites as source: , , , and. Made with Adobe Illustrator. Made with Adobe Illustrator. Image renamed from File:Gap cell junction.svg