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The FASEB Journal, 1988
Cell adhesion or conjugate formation between T lymphocytes and other cells is an important early step in the generation of the immune response. Although the antigen‐specific T cell receptor confers antigen recognition and specificity, a number of other molecules expressed on the T cell surface are involved in the regulation of ...
B E, Bierer, S J, Burakoff
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Cell adhesion or conjugate formation between T lymphocytes and other cells is an important early step in the generation of the immune response. Although the antigen‐specific T cell receptor confers antigen recognition and specificity, a number of other molecules expressed on the T cell surface are involved in the regulation of ...
B E, Bierer, S J, Burakoff
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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.
E, Garcia-Gonzalez +2 more
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Erythroid cell adhesion molecules
Transfusion Medicine Reviews, 2000A CELL ADHESION molecule (CAM) has been defined as a cell surface receptor capable of attaching a cell either to another cell or to an extracellular matrix (ECM) substrate through interaction with its ligand. CAMs are often thought of as the glue holding cells to each other or to a matrix.
F A, Spring, S F, Parsons
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Cell Adhesion Molecules: An Overview
Cancer Investigation, 1998Considerable basic research, mostly in the past 20 years, has elicited greatly increased knowledge concerning the structure and function of cell adhesion molecules. Scores of individual adhesion molecules have been identified and categorized as to major structural features, ligands recognized, and pattern of expression.
J, Joseph-Silverstein, R L, Silverstein
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Cell adhesion molecules and sleep
Neuroscience Research, 2017Cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) play essential roles in the central nervous system, where some families are involved in synaptic development and function. These synaptic adhesion molecules (SAMs) are involved in the regulation of synaptic plasticity, and the formation of neuronal networks. Recent findings from studies examining the consequences of sleep
Emma Kate, O'Callaghan +2 more
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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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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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Cell adhesion molecules and the glomerulopathies
The American Journal of Medicine, 1999The kidney possesses a unique architecture that allows it to carry out its function of purifying the blood through filtration and tubular reabsorption and secretion. This structure is established and maintained through the interactions of renal cells with the extracellular matrix (ECM) consisting of the glomerular, Bowman’s capsular, tubular and other ...
S, Adler, H R, Brady
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Cell adhesion molecules and the kidney
Pediatric Nephrology, 1994Cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) have been implicated in various biologic processes, including morphogenesis, immune response, and thrombosis. There are four major groups: integrins, cadherins, immunoglobulin superfamily members, and selectins. Certain CAMs are differentially expressed in the developing, normal, and cancerous kidney.
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Journal of Immunology, 1996
Many leukocyte integrins require activation before they can adhere to their ligands. For example, stimulation of T cells enables the integrin LFA-1 to bind to ligand.
M. Stewart, C. Cabañas, N. Hogg
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Many leukocyte integrins require activation before they can adhere to their ligands. For example, stimulation of T cells enables the integrin LFA-1 to bind to ligand.
M. Stewart, C. Cabañas, N. Hogg
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