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Signalling by adhesion receptors

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Over the past twenty years, intensive research has enabled us to identify components of specific signalling pathways downstream of an array of adhesion and growth-factor receptors. The first Gordon Research Conference on `Signalling by Adhesion Receptors', which took place in Newport, Rhode Island, USA (23–28 July 2000), focused on these findings.

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Figure 1: Cooperativity between growth-factor receptors and integrins.
Figure 2: Rho couples sustained MAPK activation with expression of cyclin D.
Figure 3: Wnt and cadherin pathways. Two receptor families that use β-catenin are shown — the Frizzled-family proteins and the cadherins.

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Fashena, S., Thomas, S. Signalling by adhesion receptors. Nat Cell Biol 2, E225–E229 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1038/35046654

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