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Blood Adhesion Molecules as Biomarkers in Children with Chronic Urticaria. [PDF]
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A whole-cell platform for discovering synthetic cell adhesion molecules in bacteria. [PDF]
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Plasma levels of adhesion molecules are elevated in dermatomyositis-interstitial lung disease and associated with low paraoxonase-1 activity. [PDF]
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The attraction of adhesion molecules
Annals of Neurology, 1993Udgivelsesdato: 1993 ...
Antel, J P +1 more
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Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 2003
Formation, differentiation and plasticity of synapses, the specialized cell-cell contacts through which neurons communicate, all require interactions between pre- and post-synaptic partners. Several synaptically localized adhesion molecules potentially capable of mediating these interactions have been identified recently.
Masahito, Yamagata +2 more
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Formation, differentiation and plasticity of synapses, the specialized cell-cell contacts through which neurons communicate, all require interactions between pre- and post-synaptic partners. Several synaptically localized adhesion molecules potentially capable of mediating these interactions have been identified recently.
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The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 1990
Recently it has become recognized that cell adhesion is critical in many different cellular functions. The proteins involved in the cell-cell or cell-matrix interactions are known as cell adhesion molecules (CAMs). This article reviews some of the most important CAMs and emphasizes their importance in dermatology and in skin diseases.
E, Garcia-Gonzalez +2 more
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Recently it has become recognized that cell adhesion is critical in many different cellular functions. The proteins involved in the cell-cell or cell-matrix interactions are known as cell adhesion molecules (CAMs). This article reviews some of the most important CAMs and emphasizes their importance in dermatology and in skin diseases.
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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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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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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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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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Adhesion molecules and atherosclerosis
Atherosclerosis, 2003One early phase of atherosclerosis involves the recruitment of inflammatory cells from the circulation and their transendothelial migration. This process is predominantly mediated by cellular adhesion molecules, which are expressed on the vascular endothelium and on circulating leukocytes in response to several inflammatory stimuli. Selectins (P, E and
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