review article | Q7318358 |
scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P356 | DOI | 10.1016/S0074-7696(08)62241-X |
P698 | PubMed publication ID | 208994 |
P2093 | author name string | F. Grinnell | |
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Chemically-defined medium for growth and differentiation of mixed epithelial and connective tissues in organ culture | Q67852951 | ||
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Heparan sulfates of cultured cells. II. Acid-soluble and -precipitable species of different cell lines | Q68473527 | ||
Effects of collagenase on developing epithelia in vitro: lung, ureteric bud, and pancreas | Q68583577 | ||
Specialization of cell surfaces in contact-inhibited human glia-like cells in vitro | Q68630489 | ||
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Regulation of cell motility by cyclic AMP | Q68636500 | ||
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Studies on cellular adhesion in tissue culture. XIIA. Some effects of prostaglandins and cyclic nucleotides | Q68672354 | ||
Adhesion of culture cells to their substratum | Q68680271 | ||
An electron microscopy study of the effects on dibutyryl cyclic AMP on Chinese hamster ovary cells | Q68697084 | ||
The inhibition of cancer cell stickness by the methylxanthine derivative pentoxifylline (BL 191) | Q68704670 | ||
Morphological criteria for the in vitro differentiation of embryoid bodies produced by a transplantable teratoma of mice | Q68928557 | ||
Human Growth Hormone and Ketosis in Athletes and Non-athletes | Q69169976 | ||
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A method for in situ embedding of cultured cells grown on plastic surfaces | Q69207825 | ||
Stimulation of HeLa cell-surface attachment by histones | Q69233266 | ||
The major cell surface glycoprotein of chick embryo fibroblasts is an agglutinin | Q35086195 | ||
Preservation of normal behavior by enucleated cells in culture | Q35098345 | ||
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Mutants of Balb/c 3T3 fibroblasts defective in adhesiveness to substratum: evidence for alteration in cell surface proteins | Q35985349 | ||
Fine structure of desmosomes. , hemidesmosomes, and an adepidermal globular layer in developing newt epidermis | Q36187694 | ||
Microtubules in the microspikes and cortical cytoplasm of isolated cells | Q36187785 | ||
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Ultrastructure of cell attachment to substratum in vitro | Q36189326 | ||
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Contact-inhibited revertant cell lines isolated from SV40-transformed cells. II. Ultrastructural study | Q36192939 | ||
Glucocorticoid-induced alteration of the surface membrane of cultured hepatoma cells | Q36193277 | ||
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Macrophage spreading in vitro. I. Inducers of spreading | Q69242688 | ||
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Cell locomotion, nerve elongation, and microfilaments | Q69517227 | ||
Early contacts between normal fibroblasts and mouse sarcoma cells. An ultrastructural study | Q69579208 | ||
Cytochalasin B: Effects on membrane ruffling, growth cone and microspike activity, and microfilament structure not due to altered glucose transport | Q69674291 | ||
Effect of protease and protease inhibitors on the adhesion of Ehrlich ascites tumour cells to plastic | Q69796991 | ||
Spreading of fibroblast-like cells on grooved surfaces: a study by scanning electron microscopy | Q69818925 | ||
Biochemical aspects of the attachment of a pig-kidney monolayer cell line to glass surfaces | Q69930440 | ||
The dissociation of the attachment and ingestion phases of phagocytosis by macrophages | Q69993112 | ||
Interference of serum and serum components with attachment of HeLa 71 cells to the surface of plastic culture vessels | Q70011048 | ||
Electron microscopical observations on the surface coating of human blood platelets | Q70095261 | ||
Assessment of Concanavalin A reactivity to murine ascites tumours by inhibition of tumour cell migration | Q70401316 | ||
The topography of some anionic sites at the surfaces of fixed ehrlich ascites tumour cells | Q70455941 | ||
Cell exudation and cell adhesion | Q70457812 | ||
Enucleation of mammalian cells with cytochalasin B | Q70461743 | ||
Local inhibition of ruffling during contact inhibition of cell movement | Q70550639 | ||
Induced differentiation of a neuroblastoma | Q70729568 | ||
Platelet Adhesion Induced by Fibrinogen Adsorbed onto Glass | Q71115194 | ||
Effect of Some Mėtabolic Inhibitors on the Adhesiveness of Human Leucocytes to Glass Beads | Q71301887 | ||
Cell-substrate adhesion during cell culture. An ultrastructural study | Q71388770 | ||
The occurrence of microvilli during spreading and growth of BHK21-C13 fibroblasts | Q71515118 | ||
Some distinctive characteristics of high density perfusion cultures of diverse cell types | Q71738651 | ||
Ameboid movement induced in cultured macrophages by colchicine or vinblastine | Q71755362 | ||
Behaviour of fibroblast-like cells on grooved surfaces | Q71771345 | ||
Secretion of collagenous stroma by isolated epithelium grown in vitro* | Q71771354 | ||
Effect of colcemid on fibroblast motility | Q71771357 | ||
The role of microtubules and microfilaments in neurulation in Xenopus | Q71790393 | ||
Development of blood compatible polymers using the electret effect | Q71837551 | ||
David Resigns, Changes in the Offing | Q71925035 | ||
Lymphocytes: Circulation Altered by Trypsin | Q72060873 | ||
Cell aggregation: Properties of specific cell-ligands and their role in the formation of multicellular systems | Q72108145 | ||
Adhesion: mechanisms that assist or impede it | Q72153909 | ||
Effects of divalent cations on adhesiveness of rat polymorphonuclear neutrophilsIn vitro | Q72226254 | ||
Cytoplasmic filaments and morphogenetic movement in the amphibian neural tube | Q72237989 | ||
Microstructure of initial thrombus formation on foreign materials | Q72388580 | ||
Collagenase: Effect on the Morphogenesis of Embryonic Salivary Epithelium in vitro | Q72573839 | ||
Cellular locomotive pressure in relation to initial cell contacts | Q72681456 | ||
Studies on neutrophil function. 1. Physiological and pharmacological aspects | Q72789613 | ||
The influence of collagen and embryo extract on the development of pancreatic epithelium | Q72898702 | ||
Observations on the social behaviour of cells in tissue culture. II. Monolayering of fibroblasts | Q73531573 | ||
Electronmicrograms of larval amphibian epidermis | Q73531699 | ||
Nutrition needs of mammalian cells in tissue culture | Q73806241 | ||
Atachment of normal and transformed hamster kidney cells to substrata varying in chemical composition. | Q53601561 | ||
Concanavalin a binding material derived from a tissue culture medium | Q53603103 | ||
Demonstration of an ATPase at the cell surface of intact normal and neoplastic human cells in culture. | Q53604875 | ||
Topoinhibition and serum requirement of transformed and untransformed cells. | Q53607056 | ||
The latent period in carcinogenesis by plastics in rats and its relation to the presarcomatous stage. | Q53615612 | ||
Observations on cell adhesion and separation following enzyme treatment. | Q53739031 | ||
The cell coat in the early chick embryo. | Q53743759 | ||
Surface morphology of trypsinized human cells in vitro. | Q53744095 | ||
The role of sulfhydryl groups in human neutrophil adhesion, movement and particle ingestion | Q53785841 | ||
Roles of magnesium and calcium ions in cell-to-substrate adhesion | Q53890479 | ||
Behavior of cultured cells on substrata of variable adhesiveness | Q53947995 | ||
A Side View of Moving Fibroblasts | Q54037624 | ||
The growth of spinal ganglion neurons in serum-free medium. | Q54129776 | ||
Nonidentity of fetuin and protein growth (flattening) factor. | Q54183919 | ||
Growth of fibroblasts on linear and planar anchorages of limiting dimensions | Q54193486 | ||
Role of Microexudate Carpet in Cell Division | Q54233809 | ||
Changes induced by concanavalin A in morphological and adhesive properties of suspension cells. | Q54290533 | ||
Location of cellular adhesions to solid substrata. | Q54348752 | ||
Studies on the mechanism of cell attachment to a substratum: evidence for three biochemically distinct processes. | Q54369356 | ||
Change in cell-to-dish contact of cultured mammalian cells induced by concanavalin A. | Q54633556 | ||
Effect of various inhibitors on readhesion of trypsinized cells in culture | Q54672711 | ||
Elongation of axons in an agar matrix that does not support cell locomotion. | Q54709323 | ||
Studies on the mechanism of cell attachment to a substratum with serum in the medium: Further evidence supporting a requirement for two biochemically distinct processes | Q54781116 | ||
Haptotaxis and the Mechanism of Cell Motility | Q55062184 | ||
CELL BEHAVIOR IN TISSUE CULTURES | Q56173042 | ||
Effects of Cytochalasins on Mammalian Cells | Q56455939 | ||
Formation of the endothelium of the avian cornea: A study of cell movement in vivo | Q56564581 | ||
Experiments on cell and axon orientation in vitro: The role of colloidal exudates in tissue organization | Q56807381 | ||
Influence of serum on attachment of tissue cells to glass surfaces | Q57271470 | ||
Stages of spreading of human diploid cells on glass surfaces | Q57271475 | ||
The effect of vinblastine, colchicine and hexylene glycol on migration of human monocytes | Q57357754 | ||
Hormone Induced Modification of the Cell Surface | Q58964427 | ||
Probable Function of Macromolecules in Tissue Culture | Q58965027 | ||
Cell Spreading and Cell Movement: an Active or a Passive Process? | Q58967556 | ||
Principles of Cell Motility: The Direction of Cell Movement and Cancer Invasion | Q59050778 | ||
Contact-induced spreading is a new phenomenon depending on cell-cell contact | Q59052326 | ||
Polymer exclusion, cell adhesion and membrane fusion | Q59058902 | ||
Inhibition and Reversal of Platelet Activation by Cytochalasin B or Colcemid | Q59064322 | ||
Evidence for ATP action on the cell surface | Q59064841 | ||
Effect of Temperature on Adhesion to Glass and Histogenetic Cohesion of Dissociated Cells | Q59073168 | ||
Importances of Polar Groups for initiating Blood Coagulation and aggregating Platelets | Q59085393 | ||
Chemical and Mechanical Requirements for Fibroblast Adhesion | Q59093782 | ||
Surface layer in tumor cells transformed by adeno-12 and SV40 viruses | Q64384055 | ||
Evaluation of ristocetin-Willebrand factor assay and ristocetin-induced platelet aggregation | Q66875414 | ||
Intracellular localization of actin with fluorescently labelled heavy meromyosin | Q66899873 | ||
Studies on the interaction of macrophage inhibitory factor (MIF) with the macrophage | Q66904565 | ||
Scanning electron microscopic study of cell movements in the corneal endothelium of the avian embryo | Q66913134 | ||
Substrate-attached glycoproteins mediating adhesion of normal and virus-transformed mouse fibroblasts | Q36196701 | ||
Action of cytochalasin D on cells of established lines. II. Cortex and microfilaments | Q36196826 | ||
Tropomyosin antibody: the specific localization of tropomyosin in nonmuscle cells | Q36197032 | ||
The distribution and mobility of anionic sites on the surfaces of baby hamster kidney cells | Q36197123 | ||
Growth of mammalian cells on substrates coated with cellular microexudates. I. Effect on cell growth at low population densities | Q36197153 | ||
Cyclic amp and cell morphology in cultured fibroblasts. Effects on cell shape, microfilament and microtubule distribution, and orientation to substratum | Q36197575 | ||
Effect of cytochalasin B on the adhesion of mouse peritoneal macrophages | Q36197889 | ||
Filopodia of spreading 3T3 cells. Do they have a substrate-exploring function? | Q36197893 | ||
Collagenous bone matrix-induced endochondral ossification hemopoiesis | Q36197986 | ||
A quantitative description of the extension and retraction of surface protrusions in spreading 3T3 mouse fibroblasts | Q36198216 | ||
Stimulation of clonal growth of normal fibroblasts with substrata coated with basic polymers | Q36198240 | ||
Cell to substratum adhesion-promoting activity released by normal and virus-transformed cells in culture | Q36198456 | ||
Initial attachment of baby hamster kidney cells to an epoxy substratum. Ultrastructural analysis | Q36198459 | ||
Microfilament bundles and cell shape are related to adhesiveness to substratum and are dissociable from growth control in cultured fibroblasts | Q42831627 | ||
Tubulin-specific antibody and the expression of microtubules in 3T3 cells after attachment to a substratum. Further evidence for the polar growth of cytoplasmic microtubules in vivo | Q42831916 | ||
Substrate‐attached serum and cell proteins in adhesion of mouse fibroblasts | Q42832303 | ||
Microspike-mediated particle transport towards the cell body during early spreading of 3T3 cells | Q42832489 | ||
Use of the local anesthetic lidocaine for cell harvesting and subcultivation | Q42832741 | ||
Malignant Hemangioendotheliomas Produced by Subcutaneous Inoculation of Balb/3T3 Cells Attached to Glass Beads | Q42833074 | ||
The distribution of actin in non-muscle cells. The use of actin antibody in the localization of actin within the microfilament bundles of mouse 3T3 cells | Q42833204 | ||
Nonproducer clones of murine sarcoma virus transformed BALB-3T3 cells | Q42834685 | ||
2-Deoxyglucose selectively inhibits Fc and complement receptor-mediated phagocytosis in mouse peritoneal macrophages II. Dissociation of the inhibitory effects of 2-deoxyglucose on phagocytosis and ATP generation | Q42941112 | ||
Collagen substrata for studies on cell behavior | Q42953284 | ||
Characterization of sponge aggregation factor. A unique proteoglycan complex | Q43414139 | ||
Wound healing in the cornea of the chick embryo. III. The influence of pore size of millipore filters on the migration of isolated epithelial sheets in culture | Q43583298 | ||
Cellular adhesiveness reduced in ricin-resistant hamster fibroblasts | Q43592896 | ||
Microextensions on Chang's liver cells as observed throughout their division cycle | Q43620331 | ||
Cell-to-substratum adhesion and guidance of axonal elongation | Q43632053 | ||
Monolayer cultures of trypsinized monkey kidney cells in synthetic medium; application to poliovirus synthesis. | Q43706817 | ||
Possible roles for cell-to-substratum adhesion in neuronal morphogenesis | Q66933643 | ||
The cold-insoluble globulin of human plasma: studies of its essential structural features | Q66941764 | ||
Cell Movement and Cell Spreading: a Passive or an Active Process ? | Q74440409 | ||
Purification of a serum protein required by a mammaliàn cell in tissue culture | Q74637600 | ||
Studies on cellular adhesion in tissue culture. IV. The alteration of substrata by cell surfaces | Q76419411 | ||
CELL SURFACE PROJECTIONS: THEIR ROLE IN THE AGGREGATION OF EMBRYONIC CHICK CELLS AS REVEALED BY ELECTRON MICROSCOPY | Q76513397 | ||
STUDIES ON CELLULAR ADHESION IN TISSUE CULTURE. VII. SURFACE ACTIVITY AND CELL DETACHMENT | Q76693831 | ||
MECHANISM OF BLOOD-BORNE METASTASES. I. SOME FACTORS AFFECTING LODGMENT AND GROWTH OF TUMOR CELLS IN THE LUNGS | Q76783619 | ||
MITOTICALLY SYNCHRONIZED MAMMALIAN CELLS: A SIMPLE METHOD FOR OBTAINING LARGE POPULATIONS | Q76817159 | ||
MECHANISM OF PLATELET PLUG FORMATION AND ROLE OF ADENOSINE DIPHOSPHATE | Q76914923 | ||
P407 | language of work or name | English | Q1860 |
P921 | main subject | cell adhesion | Q187640 |
P304 | page(s) | 65-144 | |
P577 | publication date | 1978-01-01 | |
P1433 | published in | International Review of Cytology | Q2687019 |
P1476 | title | Cellular adhesiveness and extracellular substrata | |
Cellular Adhesiveness and Extracellular Substrata | |||
P478 | volume | 53 |
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