Tight junctions (blue dots) between cells are connected areas of the plasma membrane that stitch cells together. Adherens junctions (red dots) join the actin filaments of neighboring cells together.
Cell–cell adhesion is crucial during epithelial development and morphogenesis, with adherens junctions being the main intercellular structures. At each adherens junction, the calcium-dependent ...
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