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... adhesions in subjects undergoing elective bowel resection. A Study to Identify Biomarkers of Intestinal Fibrosis in Small Bowel Crohn's Disease Rochester ...
... adhesion molecule expression on the liver sinusoidal endothelium, increased monocyte adhesion propensity and liver inflammation. Our ultimate goal is to ...
Anastasiadis's team aims to understand the molecular changes related to cell-to-cell adhesion and develop treatments that will stabilize them, with the goal ...
Tumors accomplish this through increased activity of proteases that degrade cell-cell adhesion molecules and structural elements of the extracellular matrix.
Instead, they remain in your abdomen, where they may lead to painful cysts and fibrous bands of scar tissue (adhesions). Musculoskeletal problems ...
Your health care provider may direct you to cover the cream with bandages or an adhesive patch, to help the medicine work better. Corticosteroid injections ...
Subsequently, covalent bonds between chemical groups of the adhesive patch layer and the tissue surface result in even stronger bonding within minutes, creating ...
We investigated how eosinophil function is regulated by cell surface receptors and adhesion molecules, their ligands, and intracellular signaling pathways.
Moreover, the team has discovered that NECT is most active during cell adhesion, and that cytoplasm transfer is most efficient from N4- to N1-expressing cells.
"The scientific name that we give it is adhesive capsulitis, and, basically, it's a condition when the shoulder gets tight and you can't move it very well," ...
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