weefseladhesie
Weefseladhesie, also known as tissue adhesion, refers to the process by which cells or tissues stick to each other or to other surfaces. This phenomenon is fundamental to many biological processes, including embryonic development, wound healing, and immune responses. In normal physiological conditions, cell adhesion is tightly regulated, ensuring proper tissue structure and function.
Cell adhesion is mediated by specialized molecules called cell adhesion molecules (CAMs). These molecules are typically
Disruptions in normal tissue adhesion can lead to various pathological conditions. For instance, a loss of