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      Running with Neighbors: Coordinating Cell Migration and Cell-Cell Adhesion

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          Coordinated movement of large groups of cells is required for many biological processes, such as gastrulation and wound healing. During collective cell migration, cell-cell and cell-extracellular matrix (ECM) adhesions must be integrated so that cells maintain strong interactions with neighboring cells and the underlying substratum. Initiation and maintenance of cadherin adhesions at cell-cell junctions and integrin-based cell-ECM adhesions require integration of mechanical cues, dynamic regulation of the actin cytoskeleton, and input from specific signaling cascades, including Rho family GTPases. Here, we summarize recent advances made in understanding the interplay between these pathways at cadherin- and integrin-based adhesions during collective cell migration and highlight outstanding questions that remain in the field.

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          8913428
          1628
          Curr Opin Cell Biol
          Curr. Opin. Cell Biol.
          Current opinion in cell biology
          0955-0674
          1879-0410
          29 July 2015
          17 July 2015
          October 2015
          01 October 2016
          : 36
          : 62-70
          Affiliations
          Department of Biology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, U.S.A
          Author notes
          Address correspondence to: W. James Nelson ( wjnelson@ 123456stanford.edu )

          Present Address: 318 Campus Drive, James H. Clark Center – W200, Stanford, CA 94305

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          PMC4639402 PMC4639402 4639402 nihpa709414
          10.1016/j.ceb.2015.07.004
          4639402
          26201843
          456d0c6e-92be-48e5-8ee3-788c68aee227
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