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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Labial adhesion
  1. ... the attachment of cells to one another (cell adhesion). The p120-catenin protein helps keep E-cadherin ... ectropion, and conical teeth Ectropion, inferior, with cleft lip and/or palate Elschnig syndrome Lagophthalmia with bilateral ...
  2. ... in these cells prevents tumor suppression and cell adhesion, leading to rapid cell ... may have cleft lip, cleft palate, or both (orofacial clefting) without the ...
  3. ... 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, ...
  4. ... of cells to stick to one another (cell adhesion), and the orderly self-destruction of cells (apoptosis). ... identified in people with ankyloblepharon-ectodermal defects-cleft lip/palate (AEC) syndrome. This condition is a form ...
  5. ... an important role in sticking cells together (cell adhesion) and in communication between cells.The beta-catenin ... 0303-6987.2005.00267.x. Citation on PubMed Lips DJ, Barker N, Clevers H, Hennipman A. The ...
  6. ... network of proteins and other molecules (cell-matrix adhesion), and the movement (migration) of cells.Most variants ...
  7. ... division (proliferation), attachment of cells to one another (adhesion), cell movement (migration), and many other cellular activities. ... Brandi ML, Brixen K, Kiel DP, Langdahl BL, Lips P, Ljunggren O, Lorenc R, Obermayer-Pietsch B, ...