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- noun Plural form of
cadherin .
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Examples
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Do I have to become and expert in cadherins now too?
Cadherins, Part 2 2007
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It did for one of the proteins called cadherins, which are found throughout the animal kingdom and are apparently involved in cell alignment, adhesion and signaling.
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It did for one of the proteins called cadherins, which are found throughout the animal kingdom and are apparently involved in cell alignment, adhesion and signaling.
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It did for one of the proteins called cadherins, which are found throughout the animal kingdom and are apparently involved in cell alignment, adhesion and signaling.
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It did for one of the proteins called cadherins, which are found throughout the animal kingdom and are apparently involved in cell alignment, adhesion and signaling.
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It did for one of the proteins called cadherins, which are found throughout the animal kingdom and are apparently involved in cell alignment, adhesion and signaling.
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It did for one of the proteins called cadherins, which are found throughout the animal kingdom and are apparently involved in cell alignment, adhesion and signaling.
Signs of the Times 2010
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What is known is that the gene is part of a large family of genes known as cadherins, and this particular cadherin appears to act in the brain, specifically at the junctions between neurons known as synapses.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2009
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What is known is that the gene is part of a large family of genes known as cadherins, and this particular cadherin appears to act in the brain, specifically at the junctions between neurons known as synapses.
AvaxHome RSS: 2009
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Altered expression of adhesion molecules such as cadherins, integrins, and the WNTs are implicated in the metastatic spreading of melanoma
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Ara Parlakian et al. 2010
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