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  1. ... RAMSVPS</synonym><synonym >TAF</synonym><synonym >tumor-derived adhesion factor</synonym></synonym-list><db-key-list ><db-key >< ... the attachment of cells to one another (cell adhesion), and cell movement ... growth factors, which control a diverse range of processes important ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Full denture prosthesis 
    Publication: St. Louis : The C.V. Mosby Company, 1924
    ... the prosthetist than atmospheric pressure is that of adhesion; when this factor is operative in significant fashion, atmospheric pressure is ... physics, which relate to atmospheric pressure and to adhesion; both of these factors increase with the in- crease of surface involved. ...
  3. ... F., Hays, D.G., and Minter, D.: Cell adhesion and spreading factor. Exp. Cell Res. 111:175-190, 1977. Stevens, ... patency; and 2) prostheses with Tumens coated with adhesion and growth factors will promote rapid and stable endothelialization. BSI's proprietary ...
  4. ... 1929, 55: 520-2.—Shutt, C. H. Pericolic adhesions; a factor in nonrelief of symptoms following operations for chronic appen- dicitis. J. Missouri M. Ass., 1929, 26: 172-4.—Stuchinsky, B. G. [Acute intestinal obstruction due to adhesions] Vest. khir., 1938, 56: 482-94—Verbrycke, J. ...
  5. ... components (such as dendritic and T cells, endothelial adhesion molecules, transcription factors, and certain neuroendocrines) in regulating cytokine expres- sion ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Principles and practice of osteopathy 
    Publication: Kansas City, Missouri : Williams Publishing CO, [1923]
    ... of the lesion. It is merely an added factor in the stabilization of adjustment. Technique No. 2. With the patient ...
  7. ... its effects on vasoregu- lation, platelet and monocyte adhesion, and coagulation. Coronary risk factors such as hypercholesterolemia, cigarette smoking, hypertension, diabetes, and ...
  8. ... be called the “Activity Index,” based on the factors of initial stabilization temperature, number of degrees of fall in temperature ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Annual report - National Eye Institute (1994) 
    Publication: [Bethesda, Md.] : National Eye Institute
    ... of experiments to encompass the role of cell adhesion molecules and other immunologic factors, including cytokines, in the pathogenesis of ocular diseases, ...
  10. ... 1911, iii, 845-852— Shutt (C. H.). Pericolic adhesions as a factor in diagnosis of chronic appendicitis and as a factor in the failure to obtain relief by removal of the appendix in some ... pelvic adhesions. Internat. Clin., Phila., 1920, 30. s., iii, 192-207.— ...
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