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Adhesion molecules and atherogenesis

Acta Physiologica Scandinavica, 2001
Atherosclerosis is an inflammatory disease of the vessel wall characterized by monocyte infiltration in response to pro‐atherogenic factors such as oxidized lipids. Recently, the role of specific adhesion molecules in this process has been explored. The endothelium overlying atherosclerotic lesions expresses P‐selectin and the shoulder regions express ...
Y, Huo, K, Ley
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Adhesion molecules in keratinocytes

Clinics in Dermatology, 2011
Adhesion molecules are proteins on the cell surface that are involved in the interactions between lymphocytes and antigen-presenting cells, especially in inflammatory skin diseases and autoimmune bullous disorders. Adhesion molecules include cadherins (subgroups E, N, P, M), integrins, selectins, and the immunoglobulin gene family.
Leo, Čabrijan, Jasna, Lipozenčić
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Adhesion Molecules in Radiotherapy

Radiation Research, 2006
Recent studies have documented changes in adhesion molecule expression and function after exposure to ionizing radiation. Adhesion molecules mediate cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions and are essential for a variety of physiological and pathological processes including maintenance of normal tissue integrity as well as tumor development and ...
Roxana G, Baluna   +2 more
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Adhesion molecules in glomerulonephritis

Springer Seminars in Immunopathology, 1994
The infiltration and activation of leukocytes within the glomerulus and interstitium play a key role in the initiation and progression of glomerulonephritis. The recent characterization of cellular adhesion molecules has led to the identification of mechanisms by which leukocytes enter the kidney and subsequently interact with renal parenchymal cells ...
D J, Nikolic-Paterson   +4 more
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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 in implantation

Reviews of Reproduction, 1997
At implantation, trophectoderm attaches to the apical uterine luminal epithelial cell surface. Molecular anatomy studies in humans and mice, and data from experimental models have identified several adhesion molecules that could take part in this process: integrins of the alpha v family, trophinin, CD44, cad-11, the H type I and Lewis y ...
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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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Adhesion: Molecules and Mechanics

Science, 1994
There is a difference between adhesion at the molecular level and adhesion in engineering. There is no doubt that molecules of solid materials stick together and can be separated mechanically. The problem is explaining the connection between molecular attractions and mechanical measurements.
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Circulating Adhesion Molecules in Asthma

American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine, 1994
Abstract There is increasing evidence that leukocyte-endothelial adhesion molecules are important in inflammatory airway disease because of their involvement in the primary steps of entrapment and migration of leukocytes to the site of inflammation.
Haskard, DO   +8 more
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Adhesion molecules and implantation

Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 2002
Endometrial receptivity towards embryo implantation is a complex process that involves the ovary, endometrium and embryo. The dialog between the ovary and the endometrium provides the hormonal stimulus for establishment of a successful pregnancy.
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