New Insights into Cell-Cell Adhesion Mechanisms and Their Implications for Skin and Inflammatory Diseases
Research led by Sergey Troyanovsky, Ph.D., reveals new intracellular mechanisms that enhance cell-cell adhesion, with potential implications for treating skin and inflammatory diseases.
Recent research by Sergey Troyanovsky, Ph.D., has identified novel intracellular mechanisms that influence cell-cell adhesion. This process is critical for maintaining tissue integrity in skin and other epithelial structures.
The findings suggest that disruptions in these adhesion mechanisms may contribute to various skin and inflammatory diseases. Understanding these processes could lead to improved therapeutic strategies.
This research underscores the importance of cellular interactions in disease pathology and highlights the need for further exploration of adhesion dynamics in clinical contexts.