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Adhesion molecules involved in tonsillar lympho-epithelial interactions
HERIN, Michel
(PI)
Smekens, Michele
(Researcher)
URPHYM
University of Namur
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Tonsillar
100%
Lymphoepithelial
100%
Adhesion Molecules
100%
In Vivo Expression
50%
Immunohistology
50%
Keratinocytes
50%
Electron Microscopy
50%
In Vitro Model
50%
Lymphocytes
50%
Microscopy Electron
50%
Light Microscopy
50%
Confocal Microscopy
50%
Human Keratinocytes (HaCaT)
50%
INIS
interactions
100%
adhesion
100%
humans
100%
molecules
100%
microscopy
100%
electron microscopy
50%
in vitro
50%
in vivo
50%
lymphocytes
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cell Adhesion Proteins
100%
Keratinocyte
100%
In Vitro
50%
Lymphocyte
50%
Confocal Microscopy
50%
Electron Microscopy
50%
Immunohistology
50%