نتایج جستجو برای: jam

تعداد نتایج: 4271  

2017
Amandine Cartier-Michaud Anne-Laure Bailly Stéphane Betzi Xiaoli Shi Jean-Claude Lissitzky Ana Zarubica Arnauld Sergé Philippe Roche Adrien Lugari Véronique Hamon Florence Bardin Carine Derviaux Frédérique Lembo Stéphane Audebert Sylvie Marchetto Bénédicte Durand Jean-Paul Borg Ning Shi Xavier Morelli Michel Aurrand-Lions

Spermatogenesis is a dynamic process that is regulated by adhesive interactions between germ and Sertoli cells. Germ cells express the Junctional Adhesion Molecule-C (JAM-C, encoded by Jam3), which localizes to germ/Sertoli cell contacts. JAM-C is involved in germ cell polarity and acrosome formation. Using a proteomic approach, we demonstrated that JAM-C interacted with the Golgi reassembly st...

Journal: :Endocrine journal 2008
Yukako Yoshikumi Hideki Ohno Junko Suzuki Masashi Isshiki Yasuyuki Morishita Hirohide Ohnishi Hiroshi Yasuda Masao Omata Toshiro Fujita Hirosato Mashima

Pancreatic AR42J cells demonstrate the pluripotency in precursor cells of the gut endoderm and also provide an excellent model system to study the differentiation of the pancreas. Using the mRNA differential display technique, we identified junctional adhesion molecule-1 (JAM-1), a component of the tight junction, was highly up-regulated during the differentiation of AR42J cells, although junct...

2016
David W. Scott Caitlin E. Tolbert Keith Burridge

Junctional adhesion molecule A (JAM-A) is a broadly expressed adhesion molecule that regulates cell-cell contacts and facilitates leukocyte transendothelial migration. The latter occurs through interactions with the integrin LFA-1. Although we understand much about JAM-A, little is known regarding the protein's role in mechanotransduction or as a modulator of RhoA signaling. We found that tensi...

2015
Stephanie Denk Rebecca Wiegner Felix M. Hönes David A. C. Messerer Peter Radermacher Manfred Weiss Miriam Kalbitz Christian Ehrnthaller Sonja Braumüller Oscar McCook Florian Gebhard Sebastian Weckbach Markus Huber-Lang

Severe tissue trauma-induced systemic inflammation is often accompanied by evident or occult blood-organ barrier dysfunctions, frequently leading to multiple organ dysfunction. However, it is unknown whether specific barrier molecules are shed into the circulation early after trauma as potential indicators of an initial barrier dysfunction. The release of the barrier molecule junctional adhesio...

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 2005
Georg Ostermann Line Fraemohs Thomas Baltus Andreas Schober Michael Lietz Alma Zernecke Elisa A Liehn Christian Weber

OBJECTIVE The junctional adhesion molecule (JAM)-A on endothelium contributes to the inflammatory recruitment of mononuclear cells involving engagement of its integrin receptor lymphocyte function-associated antigen (LFA)-1. It is unknown whether these functions can be inhibited by soluble forms of JAM-A, whether JAM-A is expressed on atherosclerotic endothelium, and whether it participates in ...

2008
Jiancheng Long Ziyou Gao Xiaomei Zhao Aiping Lian Penina Orenstein

There have been different approaches which have been proposed to understand the mechanism of traffic congestion propagation. In this paper, we use the cell transmission model and apply it to simulate the formation and dissipation of traffic jams at the microscopic level. In particular, our model focuses on jam propagation and dissipation in two-way rectangular grid networks. In the model, the d...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2006
Ruth Williams

Most cell junction proteins increase endothelial cell–cell adhesion. But junction adhesion molecule-C (JAM-C), despite its sticky name, loosens vascular endothelial cell connections, thus allowing increased blood vessel permeability. Increasing the permeability of small blood vessels is essential for new vessels to form and for leukocytes to escape the circulation and enter surrounding tissues ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2014
Sean Tomlinson Priya D Mathialagan Shane K Maloney

The measurement of (86)Rb turnover recently has been suggested as a useful method for measuring field metabolic rate in small animals. We investigated a proposed mechanism of (86)Rb turnover, its analogy to K(+), by comparing the turnover of (86)Rb in a model insect, the rhinoceros beetle Xylotrupes gideon, fed a diet of plum jam or plum jam enriched with K(+) or Rb(+). The turnover of (86)Rb i...

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 2010
Konstantinos Stellos Harald Langer Stephan Gnerlich Victoria Panagiota Angela Paul Tanja Schönberger Elena Ninci Dagmar Menzel Iris Mueller Boris Bigalke Tobias Geisler Andreas Bültmann Stephan Lindemann Meinrad Gawaz

OBJECTIVE To investigate the role of junctional adhesion molecule A (JAM-A) on adhesion and differentiation of human CD34(+) cells into endothelial progenitor cells. METHODS AND RESULTS Tissue healing and vascular regeneration is a multistep process requiring firm adhesion of circulating progenitor cells to the vascular wall and their further differentiation into endothelial cells. The role o...

2014
Michail Manolidis Nikolaos Katopodes

A model is developed for simulating changes in river bed morphology as a result of bed scouring during the release of an ice jam. The model couples a non-hydrostatic hydrodynamic model with the processes of erosion and deposition through a grid expansion technique. The actual movement of bed load is implemented by reconstructing the river bed in piecewise linear elements in order to bypass the ...

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