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Details on Person An association between type Iγ PI4P 5-kinase and Exo70 directs E-cadherin clustering and epithelial polarization

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9935430
_displayNameAn association between type Iγ PI4P 5-kinase and Exo70 directs E-cadherin clustering and epithelial polarization
_timestamp2025-01-14 17:52:38
author[Person:9935427] Xiong, Xunhao
[Person:5626119] Xu, Qingwen
[Person:514634] Huang, Y
[Person:9935428] Singh, Raman Deep
[Person:9935426] Anderson, Richard
[Person:9935431] Leof, Edward
[Person:5623135] Hu, Jinghua
[Person:5623166] Ling, Kun
created[InstanceEdit:9935429] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2025-01-14
journalMol Biol Cell
pages87-98
pubMedIdentifier22049025
titleAn association between type Iγ PI4P 5-kinase and Exo70 directs E-cadherin clustering and epithelial polarization
volume23
year2012
(literatureReference)[Summation:9933376]

CDH1 (E-cadherin) is targeted to the basolateral plasma m...
[BlackBoxEvent:9816278] CDH1 translocates to the plasma membrane [Homo sapiens]

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