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... virus and rheumatic diseases. The role of the cell and intercellular adhesion molecules is also examined. Cell-cell adhesion is ...
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... of interactions between cells and the extracellular matrix; other integrins bind to cell-membrane proteins (eg, intracellular adhesion molecules 1 and 2) and ...
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... It is held in place by a special family of proteins, called the cell-adhesion molecules, which work like a Velcro to hold the two sides of the junction together ...
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... Cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) are glycoproteins on the surface of a cell involved in cell migration and lend to a stable tissue structure. ...
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... It is known that endothelium-derived nitric oxide modulates the expression of adhesion molecules on the endothelium, thereby enhancing the adhesiveness for ...
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... The hydrogen bonds between water molecules results in two important properties : adhesion-an attraction between dissimilar substances and cohesion - and the ...
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... starch molecules interfere with the movement of the water molecules, preventing them ... able to support tensions (-30 MPa) = 10% copper wire Adhesion to surfaces ...
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... of water in plants) -adhesion counteracts downward pull of gravity -water has greater surface tension than most liquids -surface molecules are hydrogen bonded ...
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... left behind is used for the synthesis of other molecules like amino acids ... the relevant carbohydrate metabolizing enzyme or a carbohydrate adhesion protein." As ...
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... The combination of the two forces acting on the water, adhesion to the wall and ... Water molecules exiting the xylem in a leaf tug on adjacent molecules and this ...
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... of the molecules diffuse in the adherent and consequently, some molecules of the ... the window rims and other sealed surfaces are joined by adhesion just prior to ...
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... to Vmax are rate limiting, as less active sights are available for adhesion. ... would invariably provide more active sites to which BAPNA molecules can bind. ...
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