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ATTACHMENT OF A CELL, TO ANOTHER CELL OR TO AN UNDERLYING SUBSTRATE, BY CELL ADHESION MOLECULES
Cellular adhesion; Tumor adhesion; Cell–cell adhesion; Cell-cell adhesion
  • Adheren junction showing homophilic binding between cadherins and how catenin links it to actin filaments
  • Overview diagram of different types of cell junctions present in epithelial cells, including cell–cell junctions and cell–matrix junctions.
  • Gap junctions showing connexons and connexins
  • Hemidesmosomes diagram showing interaction between integrins and laminin, including how integrins are linked to keratin intermediate filaments

bronchic cell      
‎ خَلِيَّةٌ قَصَبِيَّة‎
subcellular         
  • Structure of a typical animal cell
  • Staining of a ''[[Caenorhabditis elegans]]'' highlights the nuclei of its cells.
  • An outline of the [[catabolism]] of [[protein]]s, [[carbohydrate]]s and [[fat]]s
  • A fluorescent image of an endothelial cell. Nuclei are stained blue, [[mitochondria]] are stained red, and microfilaments are stained green.
  • Deoxyribonucleic acid]] (DNA)
  • Diagram of the [[endomembrane system]]
  • Human cancer cells, specifically [[HeLa cells]], with DNA stained blue. The central and rightmost cell are in [[interphase]], so their DNA is diffuse and the entire nuclei are labelled. The cell on the left is going through [[mitosis]] and its chromosomes have condensed.
  • Structure of a typical [[plant cell]]
  • Structure of a typical [[prokaryotic]] cell
  • tRNA]]. Newly synthesized proteins (''black'') are often further modified, such as by binding to an effector molecule (''orange''), to become fully active.
  • cork]], 1665
  • Glacier National Park]] in the United States.
  • [[Prokaryotes]] divide by [[binary fission]], while [[eukaryotes]] divide by [[mitosis]] or [[meiosis]].
BASIC STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL UNIT OF ALL ORGANISMS
Cell formation; Biological cell; Cells (biology); Biology cell; Cariology; Cell Formation; First cell; Living cell; Cellular life; Cytota; Cellular process; Cellular processes; Cellular material; Cyto; Subcellular; Animal cells; Biological cells; Parts of a cell; Parts of cell; Biologic cell; Plant & Animal Cells; Living cells; Cell (boilogy); Sub-cellular; Sub-cellular compartment; Subcellular compartment; Sub-cellular component; Subcellular component; Subcellular components; Sub-cellular components; Cell components; Cell parts; Study of the cell; Cell (biological); Cell (anatomy); Draft:Cell (anatomy)
‎ دُوَيْنَ الخَلَوِيّ‎
beta cells         
  • The triggering pathway of glucose-stimulated insulin secretion
TYPE OF CELL FOUND IN PANCREATIC ISLETS
Beta Cell; Beta cells; Beta-cell; Insulin-secreting cells; Β cells; Beta-cells; Β Cells; Pancreatic β cell; Pancreatic b cell; Insulin producing cell; Insulin-producing cell; Pancreatic beta cell; Pancreatic β-cell
‎ خلايا بيتا:1. خلايا بيتا 2. اللمفاويات بيتا, خَلاَيا بيتا‎

Definitie

Selenium Cell
A selenium resistance box. Vitreous selenium is made by keeping ordinary selenium for some hours at a temperature of about 220º C. (428º F.) after fusing. It is placed in an electric circuit as part of the conductor. Its resistance can then be determined. It decreases in sunlight to about one-half its resistance in the dark. The selenium cell is used in the Photophone, q. v. Otherwise it is little more than a subject of experiment.

Wikipedia

Cell adhesion

Cell adhesion is the process by which cells interact and attach to neighbouring cells through specialised molecules of the cell surface. This process can occur either through direct contact between cell surfaces such as cell junctions or indirect interaction, where cells attach to surrounding extracellular matrix, a gel-like structure containing molecules released by cells into spaces between them. Cells adhesion occurs from the interactions between cell-adhesion molecules (CAMs), transmembrane proteins located on the cell surface. Cell adhesion links cells in different ways and can be involved in signal transduction for cells to detect and respond to changes in the surroundings. Other cellular processes regulated by cell adhesion include cell migration and tissue development in multicellular organisms. Alterations in cell adhesion can disrupt important cellular processes and lead to a variety of diseases, including cancer and arthritis. Cell adhesion is also essential for infectious organisms, such as bacteria or viruses, to cause diseases.