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Adhesion Molecules in Neurology
Paul
J. Marchetti and Paul O'Connor
Abstract:
The study of cellular adhesion molecules offers crucial
understanding of cellular interactions. Their name implies an
underestimation of their function, as intercellular glue. In
fact, they play vital roles in tissue development and intra-
and intercellular signaling. In neurology, cellular adhesion
molecules are already providing welcome new insight into neurodevelopmental
anomalies, autoimmune demyelination, and invasive tumours. Cellular
adhesion molecule manipulation has led to several therapeutic
options which are the subject of ongoing clinical investigation.
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Can.
J. Neurol. Sci. 1997; 24: 200 - 209
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