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Synaptopodin couples epithelial contractility to α-actinin-4-dependent junction maturation
Nivetha Kannan, Vivian W. Tang
Cell and Developmental Biology
Biomedical and Translational Sciences
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Contractility
100%
ACTN4
100%
Synaptopodin
100%
Mechanical Force
42%
Actin
28%
Cell Junctions
28%
Vinculin
28%
Cell Adhesion
14%
Adhesive Bonding
14%
Cell-to-cell
14%
Control Process
14%
Neighboring Cells
14%
Knockdown
14%
Hydraulics
14%
Intercellular Junctions
14%
Myosin II
14%
Catenin
14%
Contractile Apparatus
14%
Adhesion Molecules
14%
Cell Adhesive
14%
Actomyosin
14%
Cellular Contractility
14%
Upstream Regulator
14%
Permeability Barrier
14%
Junctional Complex
14%
Monolayer Permeability
14%
Epithelial Junctions
14%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Maturation
100%
Muscle Contractility
100%
Actinin
100%
Tension
71%
Cell Junction
42%
Actin
28%
Vinculin
28%
Cell Adhesion
14%
Cell Adhesion Molecule
14%
Catenin
14%
Myosin ATPase
14%
Permeability Barrier
14%