Recognition Sites Involved in the Adhesive Processes of Neoplastic and Normal Homogeneic Cells
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Cross-adhesion experiments between neoplastic and normal homogeneic cells show that trypsin-sensitive recognition sites are involved in cell-cell adhesion of neoplastic cells and that the affinity between heterologous recognition sites is higher then between homologous ones.
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