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He worked on the organic synthesis of molecules able to recognize and bind with other, smaller molecules, a phenomenon called molecular recognition, which had won Donald J. Cram, Jean-Marie Lehn, and Charles J. Pedersen the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1987.

Thus, yeast and mycelium seem to exert contrasting actions on the carbohydrate component, consistent with the fact that the cell wall of each growth phase is composed of different molecules, a phenomenon that has previously been described in Candida albicans, Histoplasma capsulatum, and P. brasiliensis (Domer et al. 1967; Kanetsuna et al. 1969; Kanetsuna and Carbonell 1971; Chattaway et al. 1973).

The interaction of adjacent substructural units within the D-periodical fibril will be further described in a subsequent section, along with the role of water in forming the so-called "cylinders of hydration" around collagen molecules, a phenomenon which we contend may be an important contributor to nanoleakage and the hydrolysis of interfaces between dentin and polymer-based dental materials.

Obviously, when hyperglycaemia occurs "in vivo," high glucose affects many different tissues with the occurrence of the well-known intercellular interplay mediated by the release of different molecules, a phenomenon prevented by the "in vitro" incubation with high glucose of isolated cells.

The members of this GPCR family that are highly expressed in the adult may have a role in coordinating cellular contractions in response to small molecules, a phenomenon that has been observed in Ephydatia muelleri[ 63], or in regulating the uptake of dissolved organic matter from seawater, which has been demonstrated in the calcisponge Leucandra aspera[ 64].

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ECs migrate towards a higher concentration of anchored cell adhesion molecule, a phenomenon termed haptotaxis.

In the 1920s, Nobel laureate Otto Warburg reported that, even in the presence of sufficient oxygen, cancerous tissue exhibits decreased oxygen consumption per catabolized glucose molecule, a phenomenon known as the Warburg effect or aerobic glycolysis 24, 25.

Binding to its natural ligands, such as fibrinogen, is dependent upon inside-out-mediated conformational activation of the molecule, a phenomenon shared by all members of the integrin family.

Researchers used computer models to probe how water molecules form structures, a phenomenon that has resisted visual examination so far.

As previously described, the contribution of other adhesion molecules is assured in such a phenomenon, since the single use of anti-P selectin WAPS monoclonal antibody was not sufficient to impair cell-cell adhesion [2].

This chapter describes the adsorption, a phenomenon by which molecules from a gas or from a liquid mixture are fixed preferentially on a solid surface.

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