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Cell Aggregation

Cell aggregation is the process by which a single type of cell or multiple types of cells come together to form a single entity or structure. This phenomenon occurs in many biological systems, such as during the development of tissues and organs. Cell aggregation is an important process for the maintenance of tissue…

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Overview

Cell aggregation is the process by which a single type of cell or multiple types of cells come together to form a single entity or structure. This phenomenon occurs in many biological systems, such as during the development of tissues and organs. Cell aggregation is an important process for the maintenance of tissue and organ structure, as well as for cellular communication and signaling. It is also critical for the coordination of physiological function. Additionally, cell aggregation is useful in medical research, as it can provide insight into the role of cells in diseases, as well as allow for the optimization of drug delivery and tissue engineering.

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Faiz Ul Amin · Korea, Democratic People's Rep Yuping Li · United States Hong WAN · United Kingdom

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