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2015
Cells interact not only with each other, but also with the extracellular matrix, which consists of proteoglycan, collagen, elastin, and multiadhesive proteins such as laminin. Both cell/cell and cell/matrix interactions require cell adhesion molecules, some of which occur in cell junctions.
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Cells interact not only with each other, but also with the extracellular matrix, which consists of proteoglycan, collagen, elastin, and multiadhesive proteins such as laminin. Both cell/cell and cell/matrix interactions require cell adhesion molecules, some of which occur in cell junctions.
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1992
Abstract This book provides a wealth of practical information relating to this area of intense research in cell biology. It describes the methods essential to the identification and characterization of the molecules that mediate cellular interactions in a variety of systems.
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Abstract This book provides a wealth of practical information relating to this area of intense research in cell biology. It describes the methods essential to the identification and characterization of the molecules that mediate cellular interactions in a variety of systems.
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Germ cell-Sertoli cell interactions
Reproduction, Fertility and Development, 1990The interactions between the Sertoli cells and germ cells are progressively becoming an important part of testicular physiology. This paper explores the cytological basis for these interactions, detailing the cyclic changes in the Sertoli cells in concert with the stages of the seminiferous cycle and the nature of the blood-testis barrier.
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Characterising cell-cell interactions
EU Research, 2022T-cells are an important part of the immune system, but they need to interact with dendritic cells before they can be activated and acquire specific functions. We spoke to Dr Giulia Pasqual about her research into the interactions between dendritic- and T-cells, and how this interaction influences the subsequent fate of T-cells.
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Cell-Cell Interaction and Carcinogenesis
Toxicologic Pathology, 1986Before carcinogenic stimuli are introduced, a potentially cancerous cell functions normally; growth is controlled and the cell exists in complete harmony with that of surrounding cells in a given tissue. During the process of multi-stage carcinogenesis, such harmony is destroyed and a presumptive initiated cell accomplishes a clonal expansion ...
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Cell-Cell Interactions in the Testis*
Endocrine Reviews, 1987In conclusion, the information available indicates that the interactions between different cell types in the testis play an important role in the control and maintenance of testicular functions. Further characterization of these interactions will clearly provide insight into the cell biology of the testis and into the regulation of cellular ...
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Cell–Cell Interactions—Structural
2018Interactions between cells are crucial for the normal physiology of any organ or tissue. In this article, the best known physical and structural cellular interactions present in the testis is discussed, focusing particularly in the junctions/interactions among the cells present in the seminiferous epithelium (i.e., Sertoli and germ cells) and the cells
Martins Lara, Nathália Lima +5 more
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Cell–Cell Interactions—Molecular
2018The adult testis is responsible for producing different hormones, among which male sex steroids, as well as male gametes. Steroidogenesis and spermatogenesis take place in two morphologically and functionally distinct compartments of the testis. Still, these two compartments are tightly connected and involve a permanent communication between several ...
Rolland, Antoine D., Jégou, Bernard
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Cell-nanostructure interactions
2004This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction, Methods ...
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