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PMID??:10402472
We conclude that a pool of surface E-cadherin is constantly trafficked through an endocytic, recycling pathway and that this may provide a mechanism for regulating the availability of E-cadherin for junction formation in development, tissue remodeling, and tumorigenesis.
PMID:22674073
Clathrin-mediated endocytosis appears to be responsible for two types of growth factor-induced cadherin internalization, FGF-mediated internalization of E-cadherin () and VEGF-mediated internalization of VE-cadherin.