ADHESION RECEPTORS AS REGULATORS OF HEMATOPOIETIC PROCESS
Mona Attia Abdel Wahab Hussien;
Abstract
Adhesion molecules are those cell surface structures that allow cells to adhear to other cells or extracellular matrix molecules.
The main role of adhesion molecules in hematopoiesis are related to
1. Integrins:
a) /]1 integrins
VLA4 helps adhesion of primitive progenitors to bone marrow stroma (through attatchment of VLA4 to its ligands VCAM-1, extracellular matrix CSI part of fibronectin).
The main role of adhesion molecules in hematopoiesis are related to
1. Integrins:
a) /]1 integrins
VLA4 helps adhesion of primitive progenitors to bone marrow stroma (through attatchment of VLA4 to its ligands VCAM-1, extracellular matrix CSI part of fibronectin).
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| Title | ADHESION RECEPTORS AS REGULATORS OF HEMATOPOIETIC PROCESS | Other Titles | مستقبلات الالتصاق كمنظم لعملية تكوين الدم | Authors | Mona Attia Abdel Wahab Hussien | Issue Date | 2001 |
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