24th Paterson Symposium
1990
Cellular Interactions in Differentiation and Neoplasia
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Author Information
Author(s): G.S. Evans
Conclusion
The symposium highlighted the complex roles of extracellular matrix and cellular interactions in cell differentiation and neoplasia.
Supporting Evidence
- Extracellular matrix molecules play a crucial role in cell growth and differentiation.
- Cellular interactions are essential for proper development and function of tissues.
- Different types of cells can influence each other's behavior through signaling and adhesion.
Takeaway
Cells talk to each other and to their surroundings, which helps them grow and develop properly, and this is important for understanding diseases like cancer.
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