Molecular Mechanisms of Cellular Adhesion in Tissue Morphogenesis
Keywords:
Cellular adhesion, Tissue morphogenesis, Adhesion molecules, Extracellular matrix, Developmental biologyAbstract
Cellular adhesion is crucial for tissue morphogenesis, influencing cell positioning and tissue architecture. This article delves into the molecular mechanisms that govern cellular adhesion during tissue development. We examine the roles of adhesion molecules and their interactions with the extracellular matrix. Our study highlights the significance of cellular adhesion in morphogenesis and its implications for developmental biology.
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