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SUBMITTER: Taylor HB
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5550979 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jul
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Taylor Harriet B HB Khuong Anaïs A Wu Zhonglin Z Xu Qiling Q Morley Rosalind R Gregory Lauren L Poliakov Alexei A Taylor William R WR Wilkinson David G DG
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 20170701 132
Eph receptor and ephrin signalling has a major role in cell segregation and border formation, and may act through regulation of cell adhesion, repulsion or tension. To elucidate roles of cell repulsion and adhesion, we combined experiments in cell culture assays with quantitations of cell behaviour which are used in computer simulations. Cells expressing EphB2, or kinase-inactive EphB2 (kiEphB2), segregate and form a sharp border with ephrinB1-expressing cells, and this is disrupted by knockdown ...[more]