Hakibilen et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Desmin modulates muscle cell adhesion and migrationHakibilen et al., 2022
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- Hakibilen C
- Delort F
- Daher M
- Joanne P
- Cabet E
- Cardoso O
- Bourgois-Rocha F
- Tian C
- Rivas E
- Madruga M
- Ferreiro A
- Lilienbaum A
- Vicart P
- Agbulut O
- Hénon S
- Batonnet-Pichon S
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- Frontiers in cell and developmental biology
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Cellular adhesion and migration are key functions that are disrupted in numerous diseases. We report that desmin, a type-III muscle-specific intermediate filament, is a novel cell adhesion regulator. Expression of p. R406W mutant desmin, identified in patients with …
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