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1  with more recently evolved functions (e.g., cell-cell communication).
2 nt, differentiation, and homeostasis through cell-cell communication.
3 environment, termed the niche, through local cell-cell communication.
4 NA cargoes that have emerged as mediators of cell-cell communication.
5 amyloid of Alzheimer's disease for mediating cell-cell communication.
6  signal transduction, cellular dynamics, and cell-cell communication.
7 tides that function as neurotransmitters for cell-cell communication.
8 f neural migrations, which require extensive cell-cell communication.
9 hereby expanding the lexicon and language of cell-cell communication.
10  also extend outside of the cell and mediate cell-cell communication.
11  receptor family regulates cell fate through cell-cell communication.
12 n knowledge in a model of pulmonary alveolar cell-cell communication.
13 icles for release of bioactive molecules for cell-cell communication.
14 ineering of population-level behaviors using cell-cell communication.
15 al basis for direct electrical and metabolic cell-cell communication.
16 ntra-species, intra-genera and inter-species cell-cell communication.
17 cal manner to provide an aqueous channel for cell-cell communication.
18 , highly specialized cells dedicated to fast cell-cell communication.
19 AcrAB/TolC and NorE is to export signals for cell-cell communication.
20 an absolute requirement for both proteins in cell-cell communication.
21 s of cell proliferation, differentiation and cell-cell communication.
22 h activity to cause a bias in Notch-mediated cell-cell communication.
23 tion/transformation and play a major role in cell-cell communication.
24 ug resistance (MDR), cellular signaling, and cell-cell communication.
25 mon metabolite to achieve tunable artificial cell-cell communication.
26 lin 2 (PKP2) cause arrhythmia due to loss of cell-cell communication.
27 r action potentials play a prominent role in cell-cell communication.
28 e in the number of Cx43 gap junctions and in cell-cell communication.
29 at both mRNA and protein levels and impaired cell-cell communication.
30 t, growth and biochemical activities through cell-cell communication.
31 unctions as a ligand for receptors vital for cell-cell communication.
32 cellular connection, as well as for studying cell-cell communication.
33 essment of the mechanisms that control plant cell-cell communication.
34 a discovered ligand receptors that influence cell-cell communication.
35 ause they seem to constitute a new system of cell-cell communication.
36 ce receptors under an environment closest to cell-cell communication.
37 eir antimicrobial effects and involvement in cell-cell communication.
38 derstanding and manipulating cancers through cell-cell communication.
39 direct pathways for electrical and metabolic cell-cell communication.
40 ivalis and S. cristatus is necessary for the cell-cell communication.
41 crine mechanisms, distant cells benefit from cell-cell communication.
42 lular processes like motility, invasion, and cell-cell communication.
43 ed to development, cell differentiation, and cell-cell communication.
44 cteria use chemicals called autoinducers for cell-cell communication.
45 f patients with vascular disease and mediate cell-cell communication.
46 ironment may play a key role in facilitating cell-cell communication.
47 the functional role of T-cadherin (T-cad) in cell-cell communication, a subpopulation of highly silen
48                                    Disrupted cell-cell communication, aberrant cell-extracellular mat
49           EVs are known to play key roles in cell-cell communication, acting proximally as well as sy
50 f cell surface receptors and ligands mediate cell-cell communication, adhesion, and initiation of sig
51 tal rearrangements, adhesion, and mechanical cell-cell communication, all controlled by GTPases of th
52                        Here, we analyzed the cell-cell communication among activating T cells.
53  in the adaptability of CNTN4 to maintaining cell-cell communication and adhesion properties under di
54 gulate plant growth, development, mechanics, cell-cell communication and adhesion, and defense.
55 croorganisms may play a role in facilitating cell-cell communication and cell-plant cell wall-substra
56      Mass spectrometry analysis demonstrated cell-cell communication and chondrocyte phenotype-depend
57 ur receptors on neighboring cells to mediate cell-cell communication and control cell fate, prolifera
58                                              Cell-cell communication and coordinated population-based
59 a transmembrane receptor that mediates local cell-cell communication and coordinates a signaling casc
60 r aliphatic side chain specifically disrupts cell-cell communication and fusion in the fungus Neurosp
61  surrounding aqueous media and substrates to cell-cell communication and gene expression in individua
62  species-specific and interspecies bacterial cell-cell communication and group organization was only
63                             Abnormalities in cell-cell communication and growth factor signaling path
64 etter understand the mechanism of long-range cell-cell communication and hence aggregation, we analyz
65 vesicles from the bacterial population halts cell-cell communication and inhibits PQS-controlled grou
66                                              Cell-cell communication and interaction is critical duri
67                        It typically involves cell-cell communication and intracellular signal process
68 in the human genome, with important roles in cell-cell communication and migration.
69 Changes in EphA2 signaling can affect cancer cell-cell communication and motility through effects on
70 by multiple diverse stresses are involved in cell-cell communication and other processes specific to
71                               EphA2 mediates cell-cell communication and plays critical roles in a nu
72 ir cell source, will be useful in studies of cell-cell communication and potentially for discovery of
73               In prokaryotes and eukaryotes, cell-cell communication and recognition of self are crit
74               They also indicate a route for cell-cell communication and signal processing within the
75 iphatic side chain disrupts this coordinated cell-cell communication and suppresses cell fusion.
76 ermed nanotubes, which appear to function in cell-cell communication and the exchange of molecules.
77  are small vesicles released by cells to aid cell-cell communication and tissue homeostasis.
78 o cancer where they play an integral role in cell-cell communication and transfer pro-oncogenic molec
79     Functionally, they are shown to regulate cell-cell communication and transmission of pathogens.
80 rm a symplasmic network that mediates direct cell-cell communication and transport throughout a plant
81 surface, exosomes are known to specialize in cell-cell communications and provide an exclusive approa
82 s of genes involved in cell differentiation, cell-cell communication, and adhesion.
83 n/differentiation processes, disturbances in cell-cell communication, and an unbalanced ratio between
84 cular function, such as nutrient absorption, cell-cell communication, and endocytosis.
85 ological processes, including cell adhesion, cell-cell communication, and host-pathogen interactions.
86  fate, induce or prevent mutations, initiate cell-cell communication, and modulate cell structure in
87 e nature of the signals and pathways used in cell-cell communication are well characterized, we lack,
88       The recognition of social behavior and cell-cell communication as a ubiquitous property of bact
89 cannabinoid CB(1) receptors in an artificial cell-cell communication assay that was developed.
90 the SMCs became motile and displayed dynamic cell-cell communication behaviours.
91 (EVs) have also been shown to be involved in cell-cell communication between cancer cells and the sur
92 imate interactions with plants often require cell-cell communication between colonizing bacteria.
93 Cre) causes microglossia due to a failure of cell-cell communication between cranial mesoderm and CNC
94 tly, semaphorins have been implicated in the cell-cell communication between osteoclasts and osteobla
95 ng the microenvironment inside live tissues, cell-cell communication, biomarker discovery, and drug d
96 plays an important role in cell function and cell-cell communication, but its biocomplexity and dynam
97              Secreted Wnt morphogens mediate cell-cell communication, but the mechanism of Wnt transf
98                         We further implicate cell-cell communication by coculturing the fibroblasts w
99  encoded by Pdr1 target genes act to promote cell-cell communication by exporting quorum sensing mole
100 membrane, but this may allow a novel form of cell-cell communication by providing a multivalent ligan
101                                Regulation of cell-cell communication by the gap junction protein conn
102  form one or more complexes that may mediate cell-cell communication by transporting small solutes.
103 t direct demonstration that interfering with cell-cell communication by use of a quorum-sensing inhib
104                     Here we explored whether cell-cell communication can enhance the ability of cell
105 y cells and have been attributed to roles in cell-cell communication, cancer metastasis, and early di
106 veal a correlation between defects in direct cell-cell communication, cell proliferation, and segment
107 transport of membrane-impermeable molecules, cell-cell communication, cell recognition and cell adhes
108 are genes encoding intracellular signalling, cell-cell communication, cell-surface, and extracellular
109 ogical processes such as cell proliferation, cell-cell communication, cellular differentiation, and c
110                    As one application of the cell-cell communication circuit we created an artificial
111 via pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) and cell:cell communication conducted by soluble mediators,
112 (MVs), recognized as important components of cell-cell communication, contain mRNAs, miRNAs, proteins
113  signal encapsulated cells using immobilized cell-cell communication cues, with a focus on enhancing
114 is in epithelial human cancers by disrupting cell-cell communication dedicated to tissue organization
115                                   Functional cell-cell communication developed between WB F344 cells
116 ot only elucidate how signaling pathways and cell-cell communications direct the cellular response of
117 h impaired aggregation, we found the longest cell-cell communication distance in wild-type cells, sug
118 gehog signaling is an important component of cell-cell communication during bilaterian development, a
119 n ligands are involved in various aspects of cell-cell communication during development, including ax
120 he Wnt family of signaling proteins mediates cell-cell communication during development.
121     We also focus on the importance of NO in cell-cell communication during developmental processes a
122 feration events illustrate the importance of cell-cell communication during growth and development.
123 h receptor tyrosine kinases are critical for cell-cell communication during normal and oncogenic tiss
124 doplasmic reticulum stress and hypoxia), and cell-cell communication (e.g. Notch and Ephrin signaling
125                                              Cell-cell communication, either in direct proximity or a
126                                              Cell-cell communication enables bacteria to coordinate t
127 rs and ephrin-B ligands mediate a variety of cell-cell communication events in the developing and mat
128 uropeptides and catecholamines which mediate cell-cell communication for physiological functions.
129 lar group, it is considered a simple form of cell-cell communication for the purposes of mathematical
130 tly designed to combat bacteria that rely on cell-cell communication for the successful adaptation to
131                       In this way, localized cell-cell communication gives rise to tissue-level homeo
132  signaling molecules and show that bacterial cell-cell communication goes far beyond AHL signaling in
133 orks sit at a point in parameter space where cell-cell communication has a significant effect on the
134                                              Cell-cell communication has proven to be even more compl
135 s, the use of physical signals for microbial cell-cell communication has received only limited attent
136 ting a wide range of compounds necessary for cell-cell communication, host colonization and virulence
137  repeats) region, plays an important role in cell-cell communication; however, we show here that it a
138  mammalian cells that is consistent with the cell-cell communication hypothesis.
139 ing spermatogenesis might come from indirect cell-cell communication in a paracrine fashion.
140                                              Cell-cell communication in bacteria is accomplished thro
141                                              Cell-cell communication in bacteria is accomplished thro
142                    The 4th ASM Conference on Cell-Cell Communication in Bacteria was held in Miami, F
143                      Quorum sensing (QS), or cell-cell communication in bacteria, is achieved through
144 AI-2 is proposed to function in interspecies cell-cell communication in bacteria.
145                    Whereas the importance of cell-cell communication in fate determination is well do
146                                              Cell-cell communication in Gram-positive bacteria often
147  did not form gap junction plaques or induce cell-cell communication in HeLa cells, whereas the addit
148    This observation suggests that aspects of cell-cell communication in mating may have been evolutio
149  highlighting the importance of pathological cell-cell communication in neurodegenerative disease.
150 cessing to generate active neuropeptides for cell-cell communication in neuroendocrine systems.
151              Neuropeptides are essential for cell-cell communication in neurological and endocrine ph
152 ch a role of drug efflux pumps is to mediate cell-cell communication in response to cell density.
153 as in wild-type tissues, suggesting impaired cell-cell communication in the BT-IgSF-KO mice.
154  study the putative role of exosome-mediated cell-cell communication in the cancer-immunity interplay
155  junction components, contributing to proper cell-cell communication in the heart.
156  Annexin A1 (ANXA1) has an important role in cell-cell communication in the host defense and neuroend
157 It has recently been shown to participate in cell-cell communication in the immune system.
158                                              Cell-cell communication in the islet of Langerhans is im
159     We conclude there is a redundancy in how cell-cell communication in the islet suppresses insulin
160  channels regulate membrane excitability and cell-cell communication in the mammalian nervous system,
161 /Smad and Wnt/Ca(2+) pathways participate in cell-cell communication in the mature retina, and expres
162 g plant cells and provide a unique route for cell-cell communication in the plant lineage.
163  therefore reveals a critical role for local cell-cell communication in the regulation of bone size a
164 ed from solid tumour cells, participating in cell-cell communication in the tumour microenvironment.
165 stem function and will aid future studies on cell-cell communication in this important opportunistic
166 fornica, and D-Asp appears to be involved in cell-cell communication in this system.
167  and suggest indirect mechanical channels of cell-cell communications in 3D fibrous matrices.The stru
168  biological information that plays a role in cell-cell communication, infection, and immunity among m
169 putational operation, but when combined with cell-cell communication, intricate patterns emerge.
170                           Cell migration and cell-cell communication involve the protrusion of actin-
171 ngiogenic phenotype of VVEC, in a process of cell-cell communication involving endothelin-1 (ET-1).
172 division planes of wild-type cells depend on cell-cell communication involving the products of genes
173                                              Cell-cell communication is clearly fundamental to this p
174                                   Glomerular cell-cell communication is critical for the development
175                                       Direct cell-cell communication is crucial for many processes in
176 tic pathogen presumably include niches where cell-cell communication is crucial, as well as ones wher
177 nvironmental conditions under which QS-based cell-cell communication is effective and that findings f
178                                              Cell-cell communication is essential for coordinating ph
179                                              Cell-cell communication is essential for multicellular d
180 uno-imaging, in which leukocyte function and cell-cell communication is explored in a truly physiolog
181 ibutions of each cell type in the context of cell-cell communication is important for effectively des
182                                              Cell-cell communication is mediated by exosomes.
183                                    Bacterial cell-cell communication is mediated by small signaling m
184 l walls, a tightly controlled short distance cell-cell communication is required.
185            Thus, Cx37, a protein involved in cell-cell communication, is one of only a few proteins i
186 egulatory proteins are key to the process of cell-cell communication known as quorum sensing: the Lux
187 sis of staphylococci by disrupting bacterial cell-cell communication (known as "quorum sensing").
188 ecification between e11.5 and e13.5 and that cell-cell communication likely plays an important role i
189 acteria have evolved numerous mechanisms for cell-cell communication, many of which have important co
190                        This stabilization of cell-cell communication may be an important early adapta
191 e disrupted and the physiological balance of cell-cell communication may be lost.
192 fibrosis, cellular hypertrophy and improving cell-cell communication may help treat chronic atrial fi
193  (sof(b123)) mutants, suggesting that direct cell-cell communication may regulate joint location.
194 QS) system has emerged as a widely conserved cell-cell communication mechanism in Gram-negative bacte
195                          Quorum sensing is a cell-cell communication mechanism that bacteria use to c
196       Notch-Delta signaling is a fundamental cell-cell communication mechanism that governs the diffe
197 e peptidergic signaling system is an ancient cell-cell communication mechanism that is involved in nu
198  glutamatergic pathway may represent a basic cell-cell communication mechanism used by the neuroendoc
199 ruiting body development, cell behaviors and cell-cell communication mechanisms that mediate aggregat
200                                              Cell-cell communication mediated by secreted peptides, r
201                                              Cell-cell communication, mediated by receptors of the No
202 l, and mammary differentiation is based on a cell-cell communication model, where the ligand neuregul
203 ed from other bacteria in combination with a cell-cell communication module.
204    Here we discuss the dynamic properties of cell-cell communication modules, how they can be enginee
205 ate diverse surface receptors, important for cell-cell communication, molecular self-recognition in n
206      The importance of sulfated molecules in cell-cell communication motivated us to develop a rapid
207             The Notch signaling pathway is a cell-cell communication network giving rise to cell diff
208  individual cells, we constructed a map of a cell-cell communication network that indicates what sign
209 the vertebrate lens utilizes a sophisticated cell-cell communication network via gap junction channel
210 ics experiments, high-resolution analyses of cell-cell communication networks and epigenetic modifica
211                The construction of synthetic cell-cell communication networks can improve our quantit
212 n molecules, which allow them to function in cell-cell communication, neuronal migration, neurite out
213 s and sequential logic supporting autonomous cell-cell communication of DNA encoding distinct logic-g
214                                    Bacterial cell-cell communication or "quorum sensing" (QS) is medi
215 n galectins, Drosophila galectin may mediate cell-cell communication or facilitate cross-linking of r
216 ed mechanism of regulation may contribute to cell-cell communication or proton signaling by Na(+)/H(+
217 ristics that ensure robust TNFalpha-mediated cell-cell communication over considerable distances, all
218 olism is discussed in the context of various cell-cell communication paradigms.
219        Notch signaling is a highly conserved cell-cell communication pathway regulating normal develo
220       The Flower protein family is part of a cell-cell communication pathway that regulates cell comp
221        These data illustrate a bidirectional cell-cell communication pathway with implication for tis
222 termine the roles of gap-junctions and other cell-cell communication pathways in the suppression of i
223     In many cases, it is thought that direct cell-cell communication plays a critical role in the tra
224        These transitions are controlled by a cell-cell communication process called quorum sensing, i
225 refore, analysis of BAM1 and BAM2 revealed a cell-cell communication process important for early anth
226                          Quorum sensing is a cell-cell communication process in which bacteria use th
227                          Quorum sensing is a cell-cell communication process that bacteria use to tra
228 cretion is controlled by quorum sensing, the cell-cell communication process that enables bacteria to
229 cterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa PA14 uses the cell-cell communication process, called quorum sensing,
230                  Quorum sensing, a bacterial cell-cell communication process, controls biofilm format
231 ectly traversed by alpha-particles, and that cell-cell communication processes play a critical role i
232 red biological device, a genetically encoded cell-cell communication receiver named BBa_F2620.
233                                              Cell-cell communication regulates many important process
234                               Notch-mediated cell-cell communication regulates numerous developmental
235       Quorum sensing, a process of bacterial cell-cell communication, relies on production, detection
236           There is a growing interest in the cell-cell communication roles in cancer mediated by secr
237 ling nanotubes (TNTs), a recently discovered cell-cell communication route.
238            From the engineering perspective, cell-cell communication serves as a versatile regulatory
239 sily tunable by varying the stability of the cell-cell communication signal.
240 hydrogels presented here can provide crucial cell-cell communication signals for dispersed beta-cells
241           To investigate dynamic peptidergic cell-cell communication, single micrometer-sized solid-p
242 ormal phenotype of cancer which captures the cell-cell communication structure - it may open new oppo
243 e active forms that have profound effects on cell-cell communication, such as RANKL, a crucial mediat
244      Our study uncovers a function of SRC in cell-cell communication, supported by syntenin exosomes,
245  related Xanthomonas species, employs an Rpf cell-cell communication system consisting of a diffusibl
246 ng by the Hedgehog (Hh) pathway, a prominent cell-cell communication system in development.
247                    Here, we describe a novel cell-cell communication system in the insect and human p
248 ed production of virulence factors through a cell-cell communication system known as quorum sensing (
249 istic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa uses a cell-cell communication system termed "quorum sensing" t
250                     Quorum sensing (QS) is a cell-cell communication system that controls gene expres
251 er airways might also target a key bacterial cell-cell communication system, quorum-sensing.
252 es, we developed and analyzed two artificial cell-cell communication systems in yeast.
253                              We describe the cell-cell communication systems that control the develop
254 seful components for constructing artificial cell-cell communication systems that program population
255 e human respiratory track, where it utilizes cell-cell communication systems to coordinate population
256 as generated new parts for genetic circuits, cell-cell communication systems, and non-natural metabol
257 udies of host immune responses and bacterial cell-cell communication systems.
258 as retained more ancestral genes involved in cell-cell communication than Drosophila, some being expr
259 les that are emerging as potent mediators of cell-cell communication that are of particular importanc
260             Quorum sensing is a mechanism of cell-cell communication that bacteria use to control col
261               Quorum sensing is a process of cell-cell communication that bacteria use to regulate co
262               Quorum sensing is a process of cell-cell communication that bacteria use to relay infor
263 s proposed to be an interspecies mediator of cell-cell communication that enables cells to operate at
264     Quorum sensing is a process of bacterial cell-cell communication that enables populations of cell
265 uorum sensing (QS) is a process of bacterial cell-cell communication that relies on the production, d
266     Quorum sensing is a process of bacterial cell-cell communication that relies on the production, r
267     Here we report experimental evidence for cell-cell communication that significantly enhances the
268  molecules' (CAMs) are essential elements of cell/cell communication that are important for proper de
269  a major role in development and function of cell-cell communication: the immunoglobulin superfamily
270                     Here we show that direct cell-cell communication through connexin 43 (Cx43) gap j
271 nificant changes of electrical and metabolic cell-cell communication through gap junction (GJ) channe
272                  Prevailing dogma holds that cell-cell communication through Notch ligands and recept
273                                       Proper cell-cell communication through physical contact is cruc
274 late protein expression, the first system of cell-cell communication to be described in a spirochete.
275 a variety of critical functions ranging from cell-cell communication to cell motility.
276 employed by Gram-negative bacteria for their cell-cell communication to control expression of special
277 at secreted peptide signals are important in cell-cell communication to coordinate and integrate cell
278                    Bacterial populations use cell-cell communication to coordinate community-wide reg
279  are divergent, both organisms use iterative cell-cell communication to establish left-right neuronal
280  However, biochar inhibition of AHL-mediated cell-cell communication varied, with the biochar prepare
281                     Microparticles (MPs) are cell-cell communication vesicles derived from the cell s
282 d extracellular vesicles (EVs), mediators of cell-cell communication via delivery of proteins and mic
283 LuxI-type quorum sensing system that enables cell-cell communication via exchange of acyl homoserine
284 ow that this alignment depends on epithelial cell-cell communication via semaphorin-plexin signaling.
285       Gap junction channels providing direct cell-cell communication via small molecules are a crucia
286  its own fate, is the best-known setting for cell-cell communication via the Notch (N) pathway.
287       This review focuses on how endothelial cell-cell communication via the Notch pathway contribute
288 les (MVs), are presumed to play key roles in cell-cell communication via transfer of biomolecules bet
289 curs in higher eukaryotes and is involved in cell-cell communication, viral entry and adhesion.
290                           A new mechanism of cell-cell communication was recently proposed after the
291  expression to cell survival and death using cell-cell communication, we can programme the dynamics o
292 ids and propose the involvement of miRNAs in cell-cell communication, we will also highlight findings
293                               The effects on cell-cell communication were quantified using impedance
294 reening, single-cell analysis and studies of cell-cell communication, where rapid control of 3D cellu
295 esis and deposition of extracellular matrix, cell-cell communication with myocytes, cell-cell signali
296   Cytokines represent essential mediators of cell-cell communication with particularly important role
297  restriction; virus-induced fluid secretion; cell-cell communication within the epithelium; and the e
298                            The disruption of cell-cell communication within the leukemic niche may of
299 nique link between steroid hormone-regulated cell-cell communication within the pregnant uterus and t
300  lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids conduct cell-cell communications within the microenvironment of

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