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AdhesionsScars that connects two or more body structures together.
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Adhesionsbands of scar tissue which are usually the result of surgery and that attach the area of surgery to another surface, such as a section of intestine.
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AdhesionsPhysicochemical property of fimbriated (Fimbriae, Bacterial) and non-fimbriated Bacteria of attaching to Cells, Tissue, and nonbiological surfaces. It is a factor in Bacterial colonization and Pathoge [..]
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AdhesionsAdherence of Cells to surfaces or to other Cells.
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AdhesionsSpecialized areas at the Cell Membrane where a Cell attaches to the Extracellular Matrix or other substratum.
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AdhesionsAn anchoring junction of the Cell to a non-Cellular substrate. It is composed of a specialized area of the Plasma Membrane where bundles of the Actin Cytoskeleton terminate and attach to the transmemb [..]
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AdhesionsPathological Processes consisting of the union of the opposing surfaces of a wound.
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AdhesionsPathological processes consisting of the union of the opposing surfaces of a wound.
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AdhesionsFibrous bands that may form between organs and tissue during the healing process.
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AdhesionsScar tissue in and around the inside of the pelvic region. Adhesions may interfere with transport of the egg and / or implantation of the embryo in the uterus.
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AdhesionsEdward Burnett Tylor’s name for cultural traits that are statistically significantly associated.
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