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Results 41 - 50 of 228 for Abdominal adhesions
  1. ... when it's done to remove polyps, fibroids , or adhesions . Sometimes, you may have both types done at ... tissue from the uterus. These may be called adhesions and may have formed because of an infection ...
  2. ... tumors ( cancerous and not cancerous ) Scar tissue and adhesions Bleeding Infections Collect tissue samples to check for ... en-us/tp17798 Related Health Topics Abdominal Pain Adhesions Anesthesia Benign Tumors Ectopic Pregnancy Endometriosis Female Infertility ...
  3. ... which help cells stick to one another (cell adhesion) and communicate. Communication between the attached cells plays ... A deficiency of ephrin B1 protein prevents the adhesion and communication between cells that aids in proper ...
  4. ... and the attachment of cells to one another (adhesion). They are also involved in the formation and ... Herzog V. Laminin-5-deficient human keratinocytes: defective adhesion results in a saltatory and inefficient mode of ...
  5. ... attachment of cells to one another (cell-cell adhesion) and to the surrounding network of proteins and other molecules (cell-matrix adhesion). Integrins also transmit chemical signals that regulate cell ...
  6. ... 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 ...
  7. ... 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, ...
  8. ... may also result in weakening of the attachments (adhesion) between cells that form the lining of the ... the trafficking of the molecules needed for this adhesion. A weakened ventricular lining could allow some neurons ...
  9. ... and the attachment of cells to one another (adhesion). They are also involved in the formation and ... Herzog V. Laminin-5-deficient human keratinocytes: defective adhesion results in a saltatory and inefficient mode of ...
  10. ... tangled, it can cut off the blood flow. Adhesions -- The intestine may become trapped in scar tissue (adhesions) from past surgery. This can lead to loss ...
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