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Cell Polarity as a Developmental Regulator of Cell Function and its importance

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      • Abstract Submission Deadline : 30/11/2023

        Manuscript Submission Deadline : 25/12/2023

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        Special Issue Description

        Cell polarity is the term for the inherent asymmetry that can be seen in a cell’s form, organization, or combination of cellular components. Most epithelial cells, cells that migrate, and cells that are growing need some kind of cell polarity to operate. These cells utilize external biochemical and mechanical cues to gather information about their environment, and they then transform that information into the polarity of the plasma membrane, its associated proteins, and the structure of the cytoskeletal system. Most multicellular creatures require the ability of cells to polarize, which is an innate quality of practically all cells. Cells incorporate a variety of information from intrinsic and extrinsic sources to develop cell polarity. Cell-cell adhesion receptors have emerged as significant regulators of cellular polarization in recent years. They control the recruitment of polarity complexes to regions of cell-cell adhesion through interactions with conserved cell polarity proteins. They cause their subcellular activation by starting intracellular signaling cascades at those locations. It should come as no surprise that cell-cell adhesion receptors control several features of cell polarity, such as apicobasal polarity in epithelial and endothelial cells, front-to-rear polarity in cells that migrate in groups, and planar cell polarity during organ development .

        Editor Keywords

        Cadherin , Cell polarity , Cell-cell adhesion , Junctional adhesion molecule (JAM) , Planar cell polarity

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