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Progress In Tissue Engineering: Controlling Cell-Cell Signaling

Por: Forbes Tech January 17, 2023

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Cellular adhesion remains a fundamental component to cell-cell communicationGETTY Cells are the fundamental unit of life. The average human body contains around 30 trillion cells with varying functions and potentials. Communication between cells is central to the body’s ability to form tissues and organs, and to coordinate critical functions throughout the body. We are now learning the language cells use to communicate with one another in... + full article



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