1. Perspectives on tight junction research
Jörg-Dieter Schulzke, Dorothee Günzel, Lena J. John, and Michael
Fromm
Molecular properties of the tight junction
20. Charge-selective claudin channel
Susanne M. Krug, Dorothee Günzel, Marcel P. Conrad, In-Fah M. Lee,
Salah Amasheh, Michael Fromm, and Alan S. L. Yu
29. Claudin-derived peptides are internalized via specific
endocytosis pathways
Denise Zwanziger, Christian Staat, Anuska V. Andjelkovic, and
Ingolf E. Blasig
38. A phosphorylation hotspot within the occluding C-terminal
domain
Max J. Dörfel and Otmar Huber
45. Determinants contributing to claudin ion channel
formation
Anna Veshnyakova, Susanne M. Krug, Sebastian L. Mueller, Jörg
Piontek, Jonas Protze, Michael Fromm, and Gerd Krause
54. Lipolysis-stimulted lipoprotein receptor: a novel membrane
protein of tricellular tight junctions
Mikio Furuse, Yukako Oda, Tomohito-Higashi, Noriko Iwamoto, and
Sayuri Masuda
59. Overexpression of claudin-5 but not claudin-3 induces
formation of trans-interaction-dependent multilamellar bodies
Jan Rossa, Dorothea Lorenz, Martina Ringling, Anna Veshnyakova, and
Joerg Piontek
67. Association between segments of zonula occludens proteins:
live-cell FRET and mass spectrometric analysis
Christine Rueckert, Victor Castro, Corinna Gagell, Sebastian
Dabrowski, Michael Schümann, Eberhard Krause, Ingolf E. Blasig, and
Reiner F. Haseloff
77. Dynamic properties of the tight junction barrier
Christopher R. Weber
Regulation of the tight junction and barrier function
85. Regulation of tight junctions in human normal pancreatic
duct epithelial cells and cancer cells
Takashi Kojima and Norimasa Sawada
93. The role for protein tyrosine phosphatase nonreceptor type 2
in regulating autophagosome formation
Michael Scharl and Gerhard Rogler
103. Caveolin binds independently to claudin-2 and occluding
Christina M. Van Itallie and James M. Anderson
108. Regulation of epithelial barrier function by the
inflammatory bowel disease candidate gene, PTPN2
Declan F. McCole
115. Intracellular mediators of JAM-A-dependent epithelial
barrier function
Ana C. Monteiro and Charles A. Parkos
125. Cingulin, paracingulin, and PLEKHA7: signaling and
cytoskeletal adaptors at the apical junctional complex
Sandra Citi, Pamela Pulimeno, and Serge Paschoud
133. ZO-2, a tight junction scaffold protein involved in the
regulation of cell proliferation and apoptosis
Lorenza Gonzalez-Mariscal, Pablo Bautista, Susana Lechuga, and
Miguel Quiros
142. From TER to trans- and paracellular resistance: lessons
from impedance spectroscopy
Dorothee Günzel, Silke S. Zakrzewski, Thomas Schmid, Maria
Pangalos, John Wiedenhoeft, Corinna Blasse, Christopher Ozboda, and
Susanne M. Krug
Tight junctions in skin, lung, endothelia, and nervous tissues
152. Diverse type of junctions containing tight junction
proteins in stratified mammalian epithelia
Werner W. Franke and Ulrich-Frank Pape
158. Barriers and more: functions of tight junction proteins in
the skin
Nina Kirschner and Johanna M. Brandner
167. Roles for claudins in alveolar epithelial barrier
function
Christian E. Overgaard, Leslie A. Mitchell, and Michael Koval
175. Claudins and alveolar epithelial barrier function in the
lung
James A. Frank
184. Relevance of endothelial junctions in leukocyte
extravasation and vascular permeability
Dietmar Vestweber
193. Involvement of claudins in zebrafish brain ventricle
morphogenesis
Jingjing Zhang, Martin Liss, Hartwig Wolburg, Ingolf E. Blasig, and
Salim Abdelilah-Seyfried
199. Modulation of tight junction proteins in the perineurium
for regional pain control
D. Hackel, A. Brack, M. Fromm, and K. L. Rittner
Michael Fromm is the editor of Barriers and Channels Formed by Tight Junction Proteins I, Volume 1257, published by Wiley. Jörg-Dieter Schulzke is the editor of Barriers and Channels Formed by Tight Junction Proteins I, Volume 1257, published by Wiley.
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