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Topological Adhesion of Wet Materials

Advanced Materials, 2018
J Yang, Ruobing Bai, Zhigang Suo
exaly   +2 more sources

Models for the specific adhesion of cells to cells.

Science, 1978
A theoretical framework is proposed for the analysis of adhesion between cells or of cells to surfaces when the adhesion is mediated by reversible bonds between specific molecules such as antigen and antibody, lectin and carbohydrate, or enzyme and ...
G. I. Bell
semanticscholar   +1 more source

New perspectives in cell adhesion: RGD and integrins.

Science, 1987
Rapid progress has been made in the understanding of the molecular interactions that result in cell adhesion. Many adhesive proteins present in extracellular matrices and in the blood contain the tripeptide arginine-glycine-aspartic acid (RGD) as their ...
E. Ruoslahti, Pierschbacher
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Cadherin cell adhesion receptors as a morphogenetic regulator.

Science, 1991
Cadherins are a family of cell adhesion receptors that are crucial for the mutual association of vertebrate cells. Through their homophilic binding interactions, cadherins play a role in cell-sorting mechanisms, conferring adhesion specificities on cells.
M. Takeichi
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Adhesion and Adhesives [PDF]

open access: possibleNature, 1962
Adhesion Edited by Prof. D. D. Eley. Pp. x + 290 + 11 plates. (London: Oxford University Press, 1961.) 55s. net.
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Adhesions

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1992
Although several decades have passed since the first theories concerning normal healing and adhesion formation processes were proposed, the possible role of some factors is still under investigation. The availability of recombinant murine interleukin-1 allowed the assumption that interleukin-1 may be an important short-term mediator of adhesion ...
Pados, George, Devroey, Paul
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Elastomeric Adhesion and Adhesives

Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 1960
Abstract We would like to point out first of all that the seven recent publications of Voyutskil were not “ignored” by us but were simply unavailable to us at the time our review was written. We have now had the opportunity of reading all but one of his recent contributions but see no reason to change our original viewpoint. In Voyutskii˘
C. L. Weidner, Guy J Crocker
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Adhesives and Adhesion

2012
Adhesives play an important part in modern technology. They are usually defined as any substance which holds two solids together—by forming bonds between the solids as distinct from bolting, riveting, or even brazing, welding, or soldering. One of the most common examples of adhesion and one not yet understood completely is the barnacles which strongly
O. V. Roussak, Hyman D. Gesser
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Hydrogel Adhesion: A Supramolecular Synergy of Chemistry, Topology, and Mechanics

Advanced Functional Materials, 2019
Adhering hydrogels to various materials is fundamental to a large array of established and emerging applications. The last few years have seen transformative advances in achieving strong hydrogel adhesion, which is a supramolecular phenomenon.
Jiawei Yang   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Tough, Long-Term, Water-Resistant, and Underwater Adhesion of Low-Molecular-Weight Supramolecular Adhesives.

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2020
Modern functional adhesives have attracted considerable attention due to their reversible adhesion capacities and stimuli-responsive adhesion behavior.
Xing Li   +4 more
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