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Cell Adhesion Molecules Cell Surface Proteins Types Mediate Binding Cell

Cell-adhesion molecules are cell-surface proteins of several different types that mediate the binding of one cell to other cells or to extracellular matrix proteins. Integrins, selectins, and members of the immunoglobulin gene superfamily such as ICAM-1 are among the cell-adhesion molecules important in the operation of the immune system.

Las moléculas de adhesión celular son proteínas de la superficie celular de varios tipos diferentes que median la unión de una célula a otras células o a proteínas de la matriz extracelular. Las integrinas, selectinas y miembros de la superfamilia de genes de inmunoglobulinas como ICAM-1 se encuentran entre las moléculas de adhesión celular importantes en la operación del sistema inmunitario.

Front Cell-surface proteins of several different types that mediate the binding of one cell to other cells or to extracellular matrix proteins. Integrins, selectins, and members of the immunoglobulin gene superfamily such as ICAM-1 are among the cell-adhesion molecules important in the operation of the immune system
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