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It also enables ease of drug attachment through ionic or covalent bonds, or through adhesion.
Fibronectin, an insoluble macromolecular component of ECM, directs movement of endothelial cells through adhesion.
Commercial baker's yeast cells were immobilized through adhesion on jute fabric using polyethylenimine.
These had good methanogenic activity and settleability, which were formed probably through adhesion of the bacteria.
In epithelial tissues, cells are usually attached to each other or to the extracellular matrix (ECM) through adhesion molecules.
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However, modulation of DC functions through adhesion-based cues has only begun to be characterized.
Laparotomy, hysterotomy, and subsequent blunt dissection through adhesions using a finger or curette have been traditional treatments for severe IUAs [6, 50, 58, 62].
While this fact is well known, the modulation of DCs through adhesion-dependent signaling has only recently been explored.
More recently, it was demonstrated that carcinoma mucins promote the formation of platelet-rich microthrombi in vivo, through adhesion-dependent, bidirectional signalling in neutrophils and platelets [ 98, 100].
Longer and more conserved genes, which have previously been associated with severe infection in immunologically naive hosts, are rarely activated, however, implying an in vivo fitness advantage possibly through adhesion-dependent survival rates.
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