Adhesion molecules in inflammatory and neoplastic intestinal diseases

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Adhesion molecules in inflammatory and neoplastic intestinal diseases. / Pedersen, G; Brynskov, J; Nielsen, O H; Bendtzen, K.

In: Digestive Diseases, Vol. 13, No. 5, 01.09.1995, p. 322-36.

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Pedersen, G, Brynskov, J, Nielsen, OH & Bendtzen, K 1995, 'Adhesion molecules in inflammatory and neoplastic intestinal diseases', Digestive Diseases, vol. 13, no. 5, pp. 322-36. https://doi.org/10.1159/000171512

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Pedersen, G., Brynskov, J., Nielsen, O. H., & Bendtzen, K. (1995). Adhesion molecules in inflammatory and neoplastic intestinal diseases. Digestive Diseases, 13(5), 322-36. https://doi.org/10.1159/000171512

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Pedersen G, Brynskov J, Nielsen OH, Bendtzen K. Adhesion molecules in inflammatory and neoplastic intestinal diseases. Digestive Diseases. 1995 Sep 1;13(5):322-36. https://doi.org/10.1159/000171512

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Pedersen, G ; Brynskov, J ; Nielsen, O H ; Bendtzen, K. / Adhesion molecules in inflammatory and neoplastic intestinal diseases. In: Digestive Diseases. 1995 ; Vol. 13, No. 5. pp. 322-36.

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abstract = "Adhesion molecules participate in a broad variety of biological processes, i.e. tumor progression and inflammation, through their involvement in cell-to-cell interactions and immunoinflammatory cell migration. This review describes the basic properties of adhesion molecules with reference to inflammatory bowel disease and colorectal carcinoma. Accumulating data suggest that adhesion molecules could be pathogenetically pertinent to other gastrointestinal disorders such as celiac disease (nontropical sprue) and gastroduodenal ulcer. Future therapeutic approaches in inflammatory and malignant disorders may possibly be development of principles targeting adhesion molecules.",
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