Cell-cell adhesion drives keratinocyte patterning
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•Starvation and adhesion drive formation of keratinocyte patterns in skin
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Hokkaido University researchers have found that cell-cell adhesion governs pattern formation in keratinocytes.
The study was published in the journal Life Science Alliance .
The researchers used an immortalized keratinocyte cell line, HaCaT , which retains all the properties of normal keratin cells.
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