Adhesion (medicine) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Adhesions are fibrous bands that form between tissues and organs, often as a result of injury during surgery. They may be thought of as internal scar tissue ...
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Abdominal Adhesions
Describes how abdominal adhesions form. Explains their causes and how they can lead to intestinal obstruction.
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Adhesion: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
Physical examination varies depending on where the adhesion is located. The health care provider may recommend procedures such as: ...
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Abdominal Adhesions
adhesions? Abdominal adhesions are bands of tissue that ... cause of abdominal adhesions. Almost everyone who undergoes abdominal surgery ...
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Adhesions: MedlinePlus
Adhesions are bands of fibrous tissue. They can connect the loops of the intestines to each other, to nearby organs or to the wall of the abdomen. ...
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Focal adhesion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
17 Sep 2009 ... Immunofluorescence coloration of actin (green) and the focal adhesion protein vinculin (red) in a fibroblast. Focal adhesion are visible as ...
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Pelvic adhesions: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
Pelvic adhesions are bands of scarlike tissue that form between two surfaces inside the body. Inflammation from infection, surgery, or trauma can cause ...
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Focal adhesions, contractility, and signaling.
Focal adhesions are sites of tight adhesion to the underlying extracellular matrix developed by cells in culture. They provided a structural link between ...
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Biophysical Journal - Dynamics of Cellular Focal Adhesions on ...
Cell/matrix adhesions are modulated by cytoskeletal or external stresses and adapt to the mechanical properties of the extracellular matrix. ...
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Cell-Cell Adhesion
One cannot watch cells crawling, dividing, segregating their chromosomes, or rearranging their surface without feeling curious about the molecular ...
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