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Interactions between the leukocyte adhesion receptor L-selectin and P-selectin glycoprotein ligand-1 play an important role in regulating the inflammatory response by mediating leukocyte tethering and rolling on adherent leukocytes. In... more
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      Flow CytometryCell AdhesionPolysaccharidesBiological Chemistry
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      Complement activationCell AdhesionLung DiseasesClinical Sciences
Apart from the central beneficial role platelets play in hemostasis, they are also involved in atherothrombotic diseases. Here, we review the current knowledge of platelet intracellular signal transduction pathways involved in platelet... more
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      Cognitive ScienceCell AdhesionClinical ChemistryPlatelet activation mechanism
Bioreactors provide a dynamic culture system for efficient exchange of nutrients and mechanical stimulus necessary for the generation of effective tissue engineered bone grafts (TEBG). We have shown that biaxial rotating (BXR)... more
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      Materials ScienceBiomaterialsCell AdhesionMedicine
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      DentistryFlow CytometryCell AdhesionAdolescent
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      NeurosciencePsychologyStem CellsSkeletal muscle biology
The ADAMs are a multi-functional gene family, some of which have been shown to play a role in diverse biological processes such as fertilization, myogenesis, neurogenesis and the activation of growth factors/immune regulators such as... more
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      Cell AdhesionProstate CancerCell DivisionBiological Sciences
Teflon is utilized in neurosurgery as well as in plastic, vascular and heart surgery. Although the effect of Teflon on different types of cells and tissues has been previously studied, we are not aware of any study in which the effect of... more
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      SurgeryCell AdhesionCell CultureCerebellum
Mena, an actin regulatory protein, functions at the convergence of motility pathways that drive breast cancer cell invasion and migration in vivo. The tumor microenvironment spontaneously induces both increased expression of the Mena INV... more
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      Cell AdhesionTumor microenvironmentMiceProtein Function
Orchestrated modulation of cell adhesion is essential for development and homeostasis in multicellular organisms. It optimizes embedding of the cell in its dynamic environment and facilitates appropriate cell responses and intercellular... more
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      Intercellular CommunicationCancerCell MigrationCell Adhesion
Physiochemical properties of biomaterials play critical roles in dictating types of cell behaviour. In this study, a series of poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL)-derived polymers bearing different small chemical groups was employed as a platform... more
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      ChemistryCell AdhesionMedicineExtracellular Matrix
Recent findings suggest that the inhibition of Aurora A (AURKA) kinase may offer a novel treatment strategy against metastatic cancers. In the current study, we determined the effects of AURKA inhibition by the small molecule inhibitor... more
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      Cell AdhesionAutophagyMedicineSignal Transduction
Mushroom polysaccharides are potent substances that exhibit antitumor and immunomodulatory properties. Studies comparing the chemical composition and antitumor-related activities of polysaccharides released by fungal strains under... more
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      Cell AdhesionNMR SpectroscopyPolysaccharidesApplied microbiology
Abstrat-Mammalian cells can be cultured and therefore studied in vitro. Normally, the cells' morphology and other static properties are observed with the aid of a light microscope. A method is described here that allows observation of the... more
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      Biomedical EngineeringMicroscopyElectrochemistryCell Adhesion
Surface-coated cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) has been shown to have excellent biocompatibility during cardiac surgery in adults, but there have been only a few reports demonstrating the efficacy of this coating for congenital cardiac... more
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      Cell AdhesionScanning Electron MicroscopyArtificial OrgansPolymers
Monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) were generated against Leishmania major promastigote lipophosphoglycan (LPG) to use as tools in defining functional epitopes of this major cell surface glycoconjugate. Epitope mapping of four MAbs, designated... more
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      Cell AdhesionMacrophagesLeishmaniaBiological Sciences
RhoGTPases regulate actin-based signaling cascades and cellular contacts. In neurogenesis, their action modulates cell migration, neuritogenesis, and synaptogenesis. Murine P19 embryonal stem cells differentiate to neurons upon... more
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      Cognitive ScienceStem CellsCell AdhesionDrug interactions
Heparin-like polysaccharides possess the capacity to inhibit cancer cell proliferation, angiogenesis, heparanase-mediated cancer cell invasion, and cancer cell adhesion to vascular endothelia via adhesion receptors, such as selectins. The... more
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      CancerBreast CancerTreatmentCell Adhesion
Objective: Mechanisms that drive innate immune cell recruitment into atherosclerotic lesions are still not well defined. We tested the role of haemoglobin (Hb) to promote chemotaxis, adhesion to endothelial cells and transendothelial... more
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      AtherosclerosisCell MigrationCell AdhesionInnate immunity
The success of tissue engineering depends on the rapid and efficient formation of a functional blood vasculature. Adult blood vessels comprise endothelial cells and peri-vascular mural cells that assemble into patent tubules ensheathed by... more
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      Biomedical EngineeringTissue EngineeringMicrocirculationCell Adhesion
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      Cell AdhesionBiological SciencesPhysical sciencesNeoplasm Invasiveness
We report a study of the substratum and medium requirements for attachment and neurite outgrowth by cells of the pheochromocytoma-derived PC12 line. In attachment medium containing both Ca2+ and Mg2+, more than 50% of cells attached... more
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      Developmental BiologyKineticsCell AdhesionBiological Sciences
The use of modified nanoparticles in interactions with biological targets is attracting rapidly increasing attention. In this Full Paper, the application of gold nanoparticles capped with mercaptoethanesulfonate (Au-MES NPs) as effective... more
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      Cell AdhesionNanoparticlesMultidisciplinaryBiomimicry
Vimentin is a type III Intermediate filament protein that is expressed frequently in epithelial carcinomas correlating with invasiveness and poor prognosis. We have analysed migration and adhesion to collagenous matrix of a panel of... more
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      Cell MigrationCell AdhesionCell CultureSignal Transduction
Suture materials may interact with immune competent cells and thereby affect localized immunity. Macrophages are central to the inflammatory response and coordinate wound healing. They are also factors which considerably influence... more
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      BiomaterialsWound HealingCell AdhesionMultidisciplinary
Introduction: The present in vitro study was conducted with the aim of evaluating and comparing the cytotoxic effects of three root-end filling materials, Pro-Root mineral trioxide aggregate (ProRoot MTA; Dentsply Tulsa Dental, Memphis,... more
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      DentistryCell AdhesionPeriodontal LigamentEndodontics
Tubulointerstitial nephritis (TIN) antigen has been recently identified as a novel basement membrane macromolecule. It consists of a single chain of 58 kDa and exhibits a restricted distribution. The interaction between TIN antigen and... more
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      KineticsCell AdhesionBiological ChemistryBiological Sciences
Most commercial yeast strains are nonflocculent. However, controlled flocculation phenotypes could provide significant benefits to many fermentation-based industries. In nonflocculent laboratory strains, it has been demonstrated that it... more
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      Cell AdhesionApplied microbiologyGene expressionMultidisciplinary
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      Flow CytometryAgricultural EconomicsCell AdhesionConfocal Microscopy
Introduction: Severe malaria has been attributed partly to the sequestration of Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes (IEs) in the microvasculature of vital host organs. Identification of P. falciparum cytoadherence phenotypes that... more
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      MozambiqueCell AdhesionTreatment OutcomeMultidisciplinary
Chronic leg wounds are characterized by defective remodeling of the extracellular matrix, failure of reepithelialization, and prolonged inflammation. The hypothesis that this defective extracellular matrix remodeling is associated with... more
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      Wound HealingCell AdhesionExtracellular MatrixCollagen
Bacterial infection, extensive inflammation and poor osseointegration have been identified as the major reasons for [early] orthopaedic implant failures based on titanium. Creating implants with drug-eluting properties to locally deliver... more
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      KineticsChitosanCell AdhesionDrug delivery
The ability of fibronectin (Fn) to mediate cell adhesion through binding to a 5 b 1 integrins is dependent on the conditions of its adsorption to the surface. Using a model system of alkylsilane SAMs with different functional groups (X ¼... more
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      BiomaterialsProtein adsorptionCell AdhesionMultidisciplinary
Hyaluronan (HA) is involved in wound healing and its biological properties depend on its molecular size. The effects of native HA and HA-12 and HA-880 saccharide fragments on human fibroblast proliferation and expression of matrix-related... more
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      Wound HealingCell AdhesionSignal TransductionNF-kappa B
Salmosin is a snake venom-derived novel disintegrin that antagonizes platelet aggregation. In this study, we investigated its functional specificity in tumor angiogenesis. Salmosin significantly inhibited bovine capillary endothelial cell... more
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      CancerCell AdhesionMiceVascular endothelium
Myogenesis involves the determination of progenitor cells to myoblasts, their fusion to yield multinuclear myotubes, and the maturation of myotubes to muscle fibres. This development is reflected in a time pattern of gene expression, e.g.... more
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      Skeletal muscle biologyCell AdhesionScanning Electron MicroscopyApplied microbiology
At present, one is still searching for physical and chemical methods which are suitable for the characterisation of biocompatibility of implant surfaces. In this paper, we analysed differently structured titanium surfaces (the roughness... more
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      Biomedical EngineeringCell AdhesionScanning Electron MicroscopyTitanium
Thermal preconditioning protocols for cardiac cells were identified which produce elevated HSP70 levels while maintaining high cell viability. Bovine aortic endothelial cells were heated with a water bath at temperatures ranging from 44... more
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      Mechanical EngineeringBiomechanical EngineeringBiomedical EngineeringCell Adhesion
Strain devices with expandable polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) culture membranes are frequently used to stretch cells in vitro, mimicking mechanically dynamic tissue environments. To immobilize cell-adhesive molecules to the otherwise... more
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      BiomaterialsCell AdhesionAtomic Force MicroscopyMultidisciplinary
In vitro techniques were used to evaluate the interactions between Fibroblastic cells and Poly(p-Dioxanone) PPDX and compared its performance with that of other polymeric substrates. In vitro biocompatibility was assessed by studying cell... more
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      EngineeringMaterials ScienceCell AdhesionScanning Electron Microscopy
Bone marrow derived hematopoietic stem cells can function as endothelial progenitor cells. They are recruited to malignant tumors and differentiate into endothelial cells. This mechanism of neovascularization termed vasculogenesis is... more
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      Cell AdhesionExtracellular MatrixSnake venomsCell Culture
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      Cell AdhesionHypoxiaMitosisOral submucous fibrosis
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      Stem CellsCell AdhesionPhenotypic PlasticityTranscription Factors
CARRASCO, M., M. DEL RIO, A. HERNANZ AND M. DE LA FUENTE. Inhibition of human neutrophil functions by sulfated and nonsulfated cholecystokinin octapeptides. PEPTIDES 18(3) [415][416][417][418][419][420][421] 1997.-The effects of CCK-8s... more
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      PhysiologyCalciumCell AdhesionCaffeine
Auricular reconstruction remains a major challenge facing reconstructive surgeons owing to the complexity of autogenous transplants. In this study, the development of a three-dimensional custom-made polyurethane (PU) auricular implant... more
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      EngineeringCell AdhesionScanning Electron MicroscopyBiological Sciences
The cadherins comprise a family of single-pass transmembrane proteins critical for cell-cell adhesion in vertebrates and invertebrates. The recently determined structure of the whole ectodomain from C-cadherin suggests that the adhesion... more
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      EMCell AdhesionSequence AnalysisSignal Transduction
Background: CSL (CBF1/RBP-Jk/Suppressor of Hairless/LAG-1) transcription factors are the effector components of the Notch receptor signalling pathway, which is critical for metazoan development. The metazoan CSL proteins (class M) can... more
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      EngineeringPhysicsChemistryMass Spectrometry
Toxoplasma gondii is an obligate intracellular parasite, able to disseminate into deep tissues and cross biological barriers, reaching immunoprivileged sites such as the brain and retina. In order to investigate whether the parasite uses... more
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      MicrobiologyImmunologyImmune responseMedical Microbiology
Extracellular matrix (ECM) conformation is regulated by a variety of stimuli in vivo, including mechanical forces and allosteric binding partners, and these conformational changes contribute to the regulation of cell behavior. Heparin and... more
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      Cell AdhesionExtracellular MatrixBiological SciencesAntibodies
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      DentistryBiomedical EngineeringCell AdhesionScanning Electron Microscopy