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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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cell
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This suggests a possible tumour suppressor function for this cell adhesion molecule.
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However, the final, as yet small, family of cell adhesion molecules bind to carbohydrates.
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Families of cell adhesion molecules Many different cell adhesion molecules have been described.
molecule
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Flexibility and the location of ligand-binding sites close to the top of adhesion molecules may be a general feature of their organization.
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Special molecules called adhesion molecules guide the migration of developing neurons and help them to make stable connections to other neurons.
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This suggests a possible tumour suppressor function for this cell adhesion molecule .
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However, the final, as yet small, family of cell adhesion molecules bind to carbohydrates.
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An altered expression of such adhesion molecules may influence the aggressiveness of local infiltrative growth and metastasis in human cancers.
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Families of cell adhesion molecules Many different cell adhesion molecules have been described.
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Cell adhesion and disease adhesion molecule deficiency A number of rare diseases result from defects in adhesion molecules.
platelet
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The earliest finding is the platelet adhesion to collagen fibres followed by aggregation and formation of a platelet plug.
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Platelet-adhesion studies Early studies of platelet function in diabetes used in vitro tests of platelet adhesion .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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An alternative might be interference with bacterial adhesion by pathogenic Escherichia coli, which have abnormal adherence in ulcerative colitis.
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He adds that the line between accession and adhesion is poorly defined.
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I was impressed by the good adhesion and grip of the Vibram soles, performing well even in wet and slippery conditions.
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The adhesion science and technology chapter includes adhesives and coatings, of course, but is mainly concerned with metal surface analysis.
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The Vibram sole unit could do with a little more rigidity for scrambling, but provides good adhesion for walking on all surfaces.