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Leukocyte Adhesion Molecules

Critical Reviews in Oral Biology & Medicine, 1997
Recruitment of leukocytes is critical to many of the processes studied in oral biology. With the development of new tools such as monoclonal antibody production and transgenic mice, the specific adhesion molecules thought to be important in leukocyte recruitment have been identified and their function examined.
T W, Penberthy, Y, Jiang, D T, Graves
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Leukocyte adhesion molecules

British Medical Bulletin, 1995
The last few years have seen an enormous expansion of knowledge regarding the role of cell surface adhesion molecules in biological processes. This article discusses the contribution that adhesion molecules make to the traffic of leukocytes into and within synovium and to the capacity of leukocytes to perform their specialised functions.
P T, Chapman, D O, Haskard
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Cellular Adhesion Molecules

Transfusion Medicine Reviews, 1994
NORMAL hematopoiesis in adult humans occurs within the bone marrow (BM) in the milleu of the marrow microenvironment. l Cellular,2 cytokine,3,4 and extracellular matrix (ECM)5 interactions facilitate normal proliferation and differentiation of hematopoietic progenitor cells.
H, Uchiyama, K C, Anderson
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Cell Adhesion Molecules

Science, 1983
It has been proposed that cell-cell recognition occurs by means of local cell surface modulation of a small number of proteins rather than by expression of large numbers of different cell surface markers. Several different cell adhesion molecules (CAM's) have now been found in a number of vertebrate species in different tissues such as ...
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Adhesion Molecules

2002
The exact mechanisms by which serous ovarian cancer cells invade through their underlying basement membrane or are released from the surface of the ovary have yet to be elucidated. This process undoubtedly has a complex molecular basis that most likely involves multiple cell surface receptors, basement membrane components, intercellular adhesion ...
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[Adhesion molecules].

Praxis, 2000
Phagocytosis by specialized cells was, expressed in evolutionary terms, one of the first defense strategies of organisms in order to eliminate foreign materials. Migration of professional phagocytic cells to a lesion thus represents one of the most basic aspects of host defense.
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Adhesion Molecule Strategies

Pulmonary Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1999
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Adhesion Molecules

1998
Margaret A. Adelsman, Yoji Shimizu
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