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Changes in Adhesion, Nuclear Anchorage, and Cytoskeleton During Giant Cell Formation

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Most cells derived from solid tissues require anchorage to a suitable surface for viability, growth, and the ability to express differentiated functions in culture (1–6). Anchorage becomes altered during growth and differentiation through changes in the contact interactions which a cell makes with other cells, substrata, and soluble extracellular ligands, and in turn influences a wide spectrum of cellular activities, including cell shape, motility, biosynthetic patterns, gene expression, and cell proliferation.

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Friedman, S., Dewar, C., Thomas, J., Skehan, P. (1984). Changes in Adhesion, Nuclear Anchorage, and Cytoskeleton During Giant Cell Formation. In: Skehan, P., Friedman, S.J. (eds) Growth, Cancer, and the Cell Cycle. Experimental Biology and Medicine, vol 5. Humana Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-5178-1_18

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