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Autor:
N, Beauchemin, P, Draber, G, Dveksler, P, Gold, S, Gray-Owen, F, Grunert, S, Hammarström, K V, Holmes, A, Karlsson, M, Kuroki, S H, Lin, L, Lucka, S M, Najjar, M, Neumaier, B, Obrink, J E, Shively, K M, Skubitz, C P, Stanners, P, Thomas, J A, Thompson, M, Virji, S, von Kleist, C, Wagener, S, Watt, W, Zimmermann
Publikováno v:
Experimental Cell Research. 252:243-249
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Reproduction. 88:213-221
Affinity-purified antibodies to cellCAM-105, an adhesive cell surface glycoprotein, were used in immunohistochemical investigations of rat uteri at various functional stages: (i) the oestrous, pro-oestrous, metoestrous, and dioestrous stages of the o
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Cancer research. 60(5)
The homophilic cell adhesion molecule CEACAM1 (C-CAM, BGP, CD66a) occurs as two coexpressed isoforms, CEACAM1-L and CEACAM1-S, in epithelia, endothelia, and leukocytes. CEACAM1-L can inhibit tumor growth; this effect is influenced by CEACAM1-S. To ch
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Journal of craniofacial genetics and developmental biology. 14(4)
The cell adhesion molecule E-cadherin is assumed to play an important role in organogenesis and histogenesis. We have analyzed the presence of E-cadherin during normal and disturbed craniofacial development with respect to palate and tooth formation
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B, Obrink
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BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology. 13(5)
Cell recognition and adhesion, being of prime importance for the formation and integrity of tissues, are mediated by cell adhesion molecules, which can be divided into several distinct protein superfamilies. The cell adhesion molecule C-CAM (cell-CAM
[Identifying of cell contact proteins opens new ways for studies of cell differentiation and cancer]
Autor:
B, Obrink
Publikováno v:
Lakartidningen. 80(11)
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Development (Cambridge, England). 100(4)
A variety of cellular interactions is involved in the process of implantation of the mammalian embryo into the uterine tissue. Recent discoveries have demonstrated that intercellular recognition and adhesive events are governed by a class of cell sur
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Experimental cell research. 164(1)
Adhesion of hepatocytes to collagenous substrates and their spreading have been shown to involve a specific recognition event, possibly mediated by membrane proteins with affinity for collagen. In the present communication, we describe the isolation
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Progress in clinical and biological research.
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Experimental cell research. 135(1)