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Remodeling Cell Adhesion Releases Cardiac Potential of Human Pluripotent Stem Cells with Continuous Proliferation and Accelerated Maturation. [PDF]
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The Effect of Various Implant Coatings on Bone Formation and Cell Adhesion.
Choubey V +5 more
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The cell-adhesion molecule Echinoid promotes tissue survival and separately restricts tissue overgrowth. [PDF]
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Kinetics of Ligand-Receptor Bond Formation Mathematical Models of Specific Cell Adhesion Phenomena Cell Adhesion In Animal Cell Culture - Physiological and Fluid-Mechanical Implications Surface Immobilization of Plant Cells Cell Aggregation and Sedimentation Microbial Biofilms and Biofilm Reactors Matrices and Activation Methods for Cell Adhesion ...
Rodger P. McEver, Francis W. Luscinskas
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Kinetics of Ligand-Receptor Bond Formation Mathematical Models of Specific Cell Adhesion Phenomena Cell Adhesion In Animal Cell Culture - Physiological and Fluid-Mechanical Implications Surface Immobilization of Plant Cells Cell Aggregation and Sedimentation Microbial Biofilms and Biofilm Reactors Matrices and Activation Methods for Cell Adhesion ...
Rodger P. McEver, Francis W. Luscinskas
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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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