Junctional Adhesion Molecule C
A junctional adhesion molecule subtype that is expressed at high levels in PLACENTA; BRAIN; KIDNEY; and PLATELETS. It serves a variety of functions such as mediating leukocyte-platelet interactions, regulating trans-epithelial migration of POLYMORPHONUCLEAR LEUKOCYTES, and acting as a counter receptor for ALPHAM INTEGRIN.
Also Known As:
Junctional Adhesion Molecule 3
Networked: 39
relevant articles (1 outcomes,
3 trials/studies)
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1. | Imhof, Beat A:
12 articles
(04/2018 - 05/2005)
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2. | Aurrand-Lions, Michel:
10 articles
(04/2018 - 05/2005)
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3. | Chavakis, Triantafyllos:
5 articles
(10/2013 - 10/2005)
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4. | Nourshargh, Sussan:
4 articles
(10/2013 - 05/2005)
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5. | Colom, Bartomeu:
3 articles
(10/2013 - 10/2009)
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6. | Bardin, Florence:
2 articles
(04/2018 - 11/2012)
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7. | Ko, Yoon Sook:
2 articles
(11/2017 - 10/2017)
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8. | Meda, Paolo:
2 articles
(06/2011 - 10/2009)
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9. | Voisin, Mathieu-Benoit:
2 articles
(06/2011 - 10/2009)
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10. | Woodfin, Abigail:
2 articles
(06/2011 - 10/2009)
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