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Theories of the mechanism of contact inhibition (Abercrombie, 1961a) assume
that the ruffled membrane is either the sole locomotory organ of the cell or at least
dominates the locomotory mechanism ; and that there is a competitive or similar ...
Theories of the mechanism of contact inhibition (Abercrombie, 1961a) assume
that the ruffled membrane is either the sole locomotory organ of the cell or at least
dominates the locomotory mechanism ; and that there is a competitive or similar ...
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The mere existence of unstratified epithelia is in accord with the idea that all the
cells in such a sheet are showing contact inhibition to each other, which prevents
superimposition. The precise cytological analysis of epithelial behaviour ...
The mere existence of unstratified epithelia is in accord with the idea that all the
cells in such a sheet are showing contact inhibition to each other, which prevents
superimposition. The precise cytological analysis of epithelial behaviour ...
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The same mechanism would also explain the inhibition of the vitamin A effect on
the epidermis. 3. Summary The results show that corticosteroids directly affect
various parameters of growth and differentiation and that in each instance
different ...
The same mechanism would also explain the inhibition of the vitamin A effect on
the epidermis. 3. Summary The results show that corticosteroids directly affect
various parameters of growth and differentiation and that in each instance
different ...
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