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Growth control in mammalian cells by cell-cell contacts
R J Wieser1, D Renauer, A Schäfer
1Institute of Toxicology, Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Federal Republic of Germany.
Environmental Health Perspectives
|August 1, 1990
Abstract:
Growth of normal diploid mammalian cells in vitro is strongly regulated by the actual cell density. Cell-cell contacts via specific plasma membrane glycoproteins whose glycan moieties interact with specific receptors has been found to be a main growth regulatory principle. Malignant growth is suggested to result from impaired function of these receptors.