solukoihin
Solukoihin is a Finnish term used in biology to refer to the formation or presence of multicellular cell clusters within tissue, i.e., into tissue-like aggregates. The word emerges from solu (cell) and solukko (tissue), with the suffixes that express movement or inclusion into the clusters. In scientific usage, solukoihin describes how individual cells come together to form cohesive units that function as tissues or tissue-like assemblies.
Biological context and mechanisms underlying solukoihin formation involve cell–cell adhesion molecules, such as cadherins, and cell–matrix
Applications and relevance include developmental biology, regenerative medicine, and in vitro models. In organoid and tissue-engineering
Usage notes: the term is primarily used in Finnish-language literature. In English, researchers more commonly describe