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Results 61 - 70 of 90 for Abdominal adhesions
  1. ... the attachment of cells to one another (cell adhesion), and cell movement (migration). Studies suggest that versican ...
  2. ... the attachment of cells to one another (cell adhesion) and cell movement (migration).The TGFBI gene mutations ...
  3. ... an important role in sticking cells together (cell adhesion) and in communication between cells. It is also ...
  4. ... in the retina by attaching cells together (cell adhesion).RS1 gene mutations result in a decrease in ...
  5. ... cell processes such as sticking cells together (cell adhesion) and helping proteins interact with each other. Researchers ...
  6. ... move and attach to other cells and tissues (adhesion). In white blood cells, this signaling allows the ...
  7. ... strength of cells' attachment to one another (cell adhesion).Mutations in the HEPACAM gene cause megalencephalic leukoencephalopathy ...
  8. ... Desmoglein 4 in hair follicle differentiation and epidermal adhesion: evidence from inherited hypotrichosis and acquired pemphigus vulgaris. ...
  9. ... network of proteins and other molecules (cell-matrix adhesion), and the movement (migration) of cells.Most variants ...
  10. ... cell division, attachment of cells to one another (adhesion), cell movement (migration), and many other cell activities. ...
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