A possible mechanism for intercellular invasion is that the strength of adhesion between host and invading cells is greater than the average of the strengths of homotypic adhesions. This hypothesis has been examined by a study of the kinetics of aggregation of dispersed populations of an invasive cell type (the rabbit peritoneal neutrophil granulocyte) and a host cell type (the chick embryo heart fibroblast) in shaken suspension culture. Since aggregation in mixed populations of the 2 cell types demonstrated tissue specificity, the hypothesis is not supported by these studies, heterotypic adhesions seem in fact to be weaker than homotypic adhesions
<p>(A) Adhesion between cells expressing two different ORs (MOR256-17 vs. M71) or an OR and β2AR (MO...
<p>Each cell can interact with another cell and substrate in two methods, adhesion and/or repulsive ...
Cells adhere to each other through the binding of cell adhesion molecules at the cell surface. This ...
A possible mechanism for intercellular invasion is that the strength of adhesion between host and in...
Intercellular invasion is the active migration of cells on one type into the interiors of tissues co...
Cell suspensions were prepared from the kidney, liver and heart of chick embryos of 5 or 8 days of i...
Studying the biophysical interactions between cells is crucial to understanding how normal tissue de...
Mixed suspensions of cells obtained by dissociation of 7 day chicken embryo heart and pigmented reti...
Cells adhere to each other through the binding of cell adhesion molecules at the cell surface. This ...
We discuss several continuum cell-cell adhesion models based on the underlying microscopic assump-ti...
AbstractThe differential adhesion hypothesis (DAH), advanced in the 1960s, proposed that the liquid-...
Overdruk uit: "J. Membrane Biol." - 26(1976)1. Increase in mutual adhesiveness of HeLa cells from de...
We present the formulation and testing of a mathematical model for the kinetics of homotypic cellula...
MDCK cells in culture form a functional transporting epithelium. Apical surfaces of MDCK monolayers ...
The formation of adhesions by cells of a permanent line derived from baby hamster kidney tissue (BHK...
<p>(A) Adhesion between cells expressing two different ORs (MOR256-17 vs. M71) or an OR and β2AR (MO...
<p>Each cell can interact with another cell and substrate in two methods, adhesion and/or repulsive ...
Cells adhere to each other through the binding of cell adhesion molecules at the cell surface. This ...
A possible mechanism for intercellular invasion is that the strength of adhesion between host and in...
Intercellular invasion is the active migration of cells on one type into the interiors of tissues co...
Cell suspensions were prepared from the kidney, liver and heart of chick embryos of 5 or 8 days of i...
Studying the biophysical interactions between cells is crucial to understanding how normal tissue de...
Mixed suspensions of cells obtained by dissociation of 7 day chicken embryo heart and pigmented reti...
Cells adhere to each other through the binding of cell adhesion molecules at the cell surface. This ...
We discuss several continuum cell-cell adhesion models based on the underlying microscopic assump-ti...
AbstractThe differential adhesion hypothesis (DAH), advanced in the 1960s, proposed that the liquid-...
Overdruk uit: "J. Membrane Biol." - 26(1976)1. Increase in mutual adhesiveness of HeLa cells from de...
We present the formulation and testing of a mathematical model for the kinetics of homotypic cellula...
MDCK cells in culture form a functional transporting epithelium. Apical surfaces of MDCK monolayers ...
The formation of adhesions by cells of a permanent line derived from baby hamster kidney tissue (BHK...
<p>(A) Adhesion between cells expressing two different ORs (MOR256-17 vs. M71) or an OR and β2AR (MO...
<p>Each cell can interact with another cell and substrate in two methods, adhesion and/or repulsive ...
Cells adhere to each other through the binding of cell adhesion molecules at the cell surface. This ...