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- Differential_adhesion_hypothesis abstract "Differential adhesion hypothesis (DAH) is a hypothesis that explains cellular movement during morphogenesis with thermodynamic principles. In DAH tissues are treated as liquids consisting of mobile cells whose varying degrees of surface adhesion cause them to reorganize spontaneously to minimize their interfacial free energy. Put another way, according to DAH, cells move to be near other cells of similar adhesive strength in order to maximize the bonding strength between cells and produce a more thermodynamically stable structure. In this way the movement of cells during tissue formation, according to DAH, parodies the behavior of a mixture of liquids. Although originally motivated by the problem of understanding cell sorting behavior in vertebrate embryos, DAH has subsequently been applied to explain several other morphogenic phenomena.".
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- Differential_adhesion_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Developmental_biology.
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- Differential_adhesion_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Epithelial-mesenchymal_transition.
- Differential_adhesion_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Epithelial–mesenchymal_transition.
- Differential_adhesion_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Germ_layer.
- Differential_adhesion_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Hypothesis.
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- Differential_adhesion_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Malcolm_Steinberg.
- Differential_adhesion_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Metastasis.
- Differential_adhesion_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Morphogenesis.
- Differential_adhesion_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Philip_Townes.
- Differential_adhesion_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Selective_affinity.
- Differential_adhesion_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Thermodynamic_free_energy.
- Differential_adhesion_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Tissue_(biology).
- Differential_adhesion_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Wound_healing.
- Differential_adhesion_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Differential adhesion hypothesis".
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- Differential_adhesion_hypothesis subject Category:Biological_hypotheses.
- Differential_adhesion_hypothesis subject Category:Cell_adhesion_molecules.
- Differential_adhesion_hypothesis subject Category:Developmental_biology.
- Differential_adhesion_hypothesis hypernym Hypothesis.
- Differential_adhesion_hypothesis comment "Differential adhesion hypothesis (DAH) is a hypothesis that explains cellular movement during morphogenesis with thermodynamic principles. In DAH tissues are treated as liquids consisting of mobile cells whose varying degrees of surface adhesion cause them to reorganize spontaneously to minimize their interfacial free energy.".
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