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Title[redir]:
Does Soluble CD44 Reflect the Clinical Behavior of Human Cancer? | SpringerLink
Description:
Adhesion molecules are intimately involved in mediation of proper cell—cell contacts and communications in a wide variety of biological functions. During malignant trasformation, cells often lose precisely regulated contacts to the mircoenvironment. This may...

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  • Does Soluble CD44 Reflect the Clinical Behavior of Human Cancer?
  • Does Soluble CD44 Reflect the Clinical Behavior of Human Cancer?

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      description:Adhesion molecules are intimately involved in mediation of proper cell—cell contacts and communications in a wide variety of biological functions. During malignant trasformation, cells often lose precisely regulated contacts to the mircoenvironment. This may result in an increase of the amount of soluble adhesion molecules in blood circulation. In this review, we will present data on soluble forms of one adhesion molecule, CD44, and discuss the possibilities of using CD44 analyses in clinical practice.
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