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Publication : Cell adhesion molecules and extracellular-matrix constituents in kidney development and disease.

First Author  Müller U Year  1999
Journal  J Cell Sci Volume  112 ( Pt 22)
Pages  3855-67 PubMed ID  10547347
Mgi Jnum  J:59035 Mgi Id  MGI:1350804
Doi  10.1242/jcs.112.22.3855 Citation  Muller U, et al. (1999) Cell adhesion molecules and extracellular-matrix constituents in kidney development and disease. J Cell Sci 112(Pt 22):3855-67
abstractText  Functional analyses of cell-matrix interactions during kidney organogenesis have provided compelling evidence that extracellular-matrix glycoproteins and their receptors play instructive roles during kidney development. Two concepts are worthy of emphasis. First, matrix molecules appear to regulate signal transduction pathways, either by activating cell-surface receptors such as integrins directly or by modulating the activity of signaling molecules such as WNTs. Second, basement membranes are highly organized structures and have distinct molecular compositions, which are optimized for their diverse functions. The importance of these findings is highlighted by the fact that mutations affecting basement-membrane components lead to inherited forms of kidney disease.
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