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This molecule is thought to have only a local effect, limited to the vascular tone of the lungs, and has been proposed to treat pulmonary hypertension-related hypoxemia and chronic lung disease.
The large size molecule is thought to cross the paracellular intestinal pathway only if the intestinal barrier function is compromised.
Epithelial cell adhesion molecule is thought to function as a homotypic intercellular adhesion molecule (Litvinov et al, 1994).
Among the adhesion molecules up-regulated in IBD, MAdCAM-1, the mucosal cell adhesion molecule, is thought to be preeminent in the development of chronic gut inflammation.
Its ligands are CXCL9, -10 and -11, all of which are expressed by lung, and this molecule is thought to co-operate with CXCR-4.
In addition, the rigidity of the extracellular part of the molecule is thought to dictate the location of this phosphatase in cell cell spacings [ 7] in line with a role for this PTP in cell contact signaling processes.
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The intramolecular interactions between the different components of the molecule are thought to stabilise conformation.
Embryos lacking this molecule were thought to resemble a hedgehog, eventually leading to this cell cell communication system being designated the "Hedgehog" pathway.
NAA is a metabolite that has historically been believed to be a marker of neuronal density and viability, and lower concentrations of this molecule are thought to be indicative of loss of neural function and activity [ 16, 17].
Removal of the unwanted molecules is thought to be achieved, at least in part, by odorant-degrading enzymes that are also present in the mucus or other fluid surrounding the sensitive endings of the receptor cells.
This dynamic exchange of Mad2 molecules is thought to be critical for Cdc20 interaction and inhibition [19], [20].
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