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Cadherin dimers in cell-cell adhesion
Sergey Troyanovsky
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Dermatology
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Cell Adhesion
100%
Cadherin
100%
Adhesive Bonding
33%
Living Cells
22%
Molecular Structure
11%
Molecular Mechanism
11%
Cytoskeleton
11%
Intercellular Communication
11%
Homodimer
11%
Cell-cell Junctions
11%
Adhesion
11%
Adhesion Mechanism
11%
Principal Part
11%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Cadherin
100%
Dimer
100%
Adhesive Agent
33%
Homodimer
11%
Neuroscience
Cadherin
100%
Cell Adhesion
100%
Cytoskeleton
11%