Publications of R Kemler
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Journal Article (7)
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Journal Article
137 (14), pp. 2297 - 2305 (2010)
N-cadherin can structurally substitute for E-cadherin during intestinal development but leads to polyp formation. Development 2.
Journal Article
24 (6), pp. 1146 - 1156 (2005)
E-cadherin is essential for in vivo epidermal barrier function by regulating tight junctions. The EMBO Journal 3.
Journal Article
118 (2), pp. 629 - 640 (1993)
Catenins in Xenopus embryogenesis and their relation to the cadherin-mediated cell-cell adhesion system. Development 4.
Journal Article
85 (10), pp. 3489 - 3493 (1988)
Chromosomal mapping of the structural gene coding for the mouse cell adhesion molecule uvomorulin. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 5.
Journal Article
102 (3), pp. 471 - 478 (1988)
Vasculogenesis and angiogenesis in embryonic-stem-cell-derived embryoid bodies. Development 6.
Journal Article
47 (6), pp. 1025 - 1032 (1986)
A conserved family of nuclear proteins containing structural elements of the finger protein encoded by Krüppel, a Drosophila segmentation gene. Cell 7.
Journal Article
83 (5), pp. 1364 - 1368 (1986)
Molecular cloning of the mouse cell adhesion molecule uvomorulin: cDNA contains a B1-related sequence. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America Meeting Abstract (2)
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Meeting Abstract
124 (4 Supplement), 192, p. A32. 66th Annual Meeting of the Society for Investigative Dermatology (SID 2005), St. Louis, MO, USA, May 04, 2005 - May 07, 2005. Elsevier Science Pub. Co. [etc.], New York, NY [etc.] (2006)
E-cadherin is essential for in vivo epidermal barrier function by regulating tight junctions. In The Journal of Investigative Dermatology: an International Journal for Research in Cutaneous Biology, 9.
Meeting Abstract
125 (Supplement 1), 062, p. A11. 35th Annual European Society for Dermatological Research Meeting (ESDR 2005) , Tübingen, Germany, September 22, 2005 - September 24, 2005. Elsevier Science Pub. Co. [etc.], New York, NY [etc.] (2005)
E-cadherin Regulates In Vivo Tight Junction Barrier Function and aPKC Distribution. In The Journal of Investigative Dermatology: an International Journal for Research in Cutaneous Biology,