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Results 1 - 10 of 20 for Adhesion
  1. Leukocyte adhesion deficiency type 1 is a disorder that causes the immune system to malfunction, resulting in a form of immunodeficiency. Immunodeficiencies are ...
  2. ... gene provides instructions for producing the L1 cell adhesion molecule protein (shortened to L1 protein), which is ... the cells stick to one another (cell-cell adhesion). The L1 protein plays a role in numerous ...
  3. ... and helping cells stick to one another (cell adhesion). The hSPCA1 protein appears to be particularly important ... skin (the epidermis). In addition to proliferation and adhesion, calcium regulation in keratinocytes plays an important role ...
  4. ... helps neighboring cells stick to one another (cell adhesion) to form organized tissues. E-cadherin has many ... A lack of E-cadherin also impairs cell adhesion, increasing the likelihood that cancer cells will not ...
  5. ... cells helps cells stick to one another (cell adhesion) and communicate, which are important for the normal ... A deficiency of ephrin B1 protein prevents cell adhesion, which disrupts normal patterning in tissues before birth, ...
  6. ... may also result in weakening of the attachments (adhesion) between cells that form the lining of the ...
  7. ... the attachment of cells to one another (cell adhesion). The p120-catenin protein helps keep E-cadherin ...
  8. ... cell division, attachment of cells to one another (adhesion), cell movement (migration), and many other cellular activities. ...
  9. ... protein' involved in sugar metabolism, carbonyl detoxification, cell adhesion and male fertility? Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc. ...
  10. ... movement and attachment to other cells and tissues (adhesion). In white blood cells, which protect the body ...
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