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Polymer microarrays for cellular adhesion
Chemical Communications, 2006Microarray screening of polymer libraries for cellular adhesion was developed utilising a thin film of agarose to allow unsurpassed localisation of cell binding onto the array substrate and the discovery of cell specific polymers.
Guilhem, Tourniaire +6 more
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THERMODYNAMIC STUDIES OF CELLULAR ADHESION
ASAIO Journal, 1979Cellular adhesion of granulocytes and of platelets to solid substrates of different surface tensions has been studied from a thermodynamic aspect. A simple thermodynamic model predicts that cellular adhesion should increase as the surface tension of the solid substrate increases provided that the surface tension of the liquid medium in which the cells ...
D R, Absolom +3 more
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Adhesions: the cellular science
Hospital Medicine, 2004Failure of fibrinolysis of the inflammatory fibrin exudate which appears following peritoneal trauma allows fibroblast in-growth and neovascularization of the fibrinous adhesion to develop a fibrous adhesion.
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Cellular adhesion molecules on periodontal lymphocytes
Australian Dental Journal, 1995AbstractT cell induced differentiation of B cells has been shown to be dependent on the CD2/LFA‐3 and LFA‐1/ICAM‐1 pathways. Flow cytometric analysis was used to examine these adhesion molecules on T and B cells extracted from gingival tissues before and after stimulation with the putative periodon‐topathic bacteria, Porphyromonas gingivalis and ...
Gemmell E., Sved A.M., Seymour G.J.
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Cellular Adhesiveness and Extracellular Substrata
1978Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the cellular adhesiveness and extracellular substrata. Cell adhesiveness is a fundamental cell property. It plays a role in developmental processes such as cell migration during embryogenesis and morphogenesis in response to particular extracellular matrices; it plays a role in homeostatic processes such as ...
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Cellular transformation, tyrosine kinase oncogenes, and the cellular adhesion plaque
BioEssays, 1988AbstractThe study of adhesion plaques in normal and transformed cells provides a series of phenotypic markers by which the process of transformation can be followed. Several proteins which are concentrated in adhesion plaques have now been identified; a few of these can act as targets for tyrosine kinase.
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Cellular Mechanisms of Leukocyte Adhesion
1993Endothellial cells and leukocytes express adhesion promoting receptors that mediate cell-cell interactions and in some cases cell-matrix interactions. These interactions regulate the trafficking and migration of leukocytes across the vascular endothelial barrier and into tissues where they are involved in immune and inflammatory responses.
Asrar B. Malik, Yan Wang
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Cytokines and Cellular Adhesion Molecules
2010Although we documented data about cytokines and cellular adhesion molecules,1 they have not been published yet; we presenting them in this chapter. Preoperative and postoperative pulmonary biopsies were withdrawn from the right inferior lobe of the lung following sternotomy and when ventilation of the lungs was restarted, respectively.
Edmo Atique Gabriel, Tomas Salerno
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Metabolomics in cancer research and emerging applications in clinical oncology
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Daniel R Schmidt +2 more
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