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The attachment of one cell to another cell along the edges of two epithelial folds, giving rise to the lumen of an epithelial tube. The cell adhesion process by which mesenchyme cells adhere to one another in the initial stages of the formation of the pre-tubular aggregate, the earliest recognizable structure of the kidney. The cell-cell adhesion process by which the cells of the chorion fuse to the cells of the allantois. The changes in adhesion between a neuronal cell and a glial cell as a component of the process of hindbrain glial-mediated radial cell migration. The attachment of the pre-synaptic cell to the post-synaptic cell via adhesion molecules that contributes to synapse maturation. The attachment of one cell to another cell via adhesion molecules that require the presence of calcium for the interaction. The attachment of one cell to another cell via adhesion molecules. The attachment of one cell to another cell via adhesion molecules that do not require the presence of calcium for the interaction. The cell adhesion process by which mammary mesenchyme cells adhere to one another in the initial stages of the formation of mammary fat development. The attachment of a leukocyte to another cell via adhesion molecules. The attachment of a cell to a cell of a different type via adhesion molecules. During conjugation without cellular fusion, the process that results in pairing complementary mating types. Localized morphological, cytological, and cytoskeletal changes connect the mating types without cytoplasmic mixing. The attachment of a cell, either to another cell or to an underlying substrate such as the extracellular matrix, via cell adhesion molecules. The attachment of a cell or organism to a substrate or other organism. The attachment of an adhesion molecule in one cell to an identical molecule in an adjacent cell. The process by which the pollen tube adheres to cells of the stigma and style. The attachment of an adhesion molecule in one cell to a nonidentical adhesion molecule in an adjacent cell. The attachment of a neuron to another cell via adhesion molecules. The attachment of an epithelial cell to another epithelial cell via adhesion molecules. The attachment of a somatic follicle cell to another somatic follicle cell or to its substratum, the germline cells. An example of this is found in Drosophila melanogaster. The attachment of cells to one another to form groups of cells involved in cerebral cortex tangential migration. Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of attachment of a cell to another cell. Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the rate or extent of cell adhesion to another cell. Any process that activates or increases the rate or extent of cell adhesion to another cell. The attachment of one ameboid cell to another that contributes to the establishment of cell polarity that is part of the directed movement of one of the cells. The cell-cell adhesion process of mesenchymal cardiac cushion cells that contributes to the process of cushion shaping. Any process that is carried out at the cellular level, but not necessarily restricted to a single cell. For example, cell communication occurs among more than one cell, but occurs at the cellular level. Any cell-cell adhesion process that modulates the formation, arrangement of constituent parts, or disassembly of cytoskeletal structures comprising actin filaments and their associated proteins. The attachment of one cell to another cell via adhesion molecules that contributes to the establishment of planar cell polarity. The interaction between two cells that modulates the association of a neuronal cell and a glial cell involved in glial-mediated radial cell migration in the cerebral cortex. The changes in adhesion between neuronal cells and glial cells as a component of the process of cerebral cortex glial-mediated radial cell migration. The attachment of one cell to another cell via an integrin, a heterodimeric adhesion receptor formed by the non-covalent association of particular alpha and beta subunits. The joining together of the neural folds of the caudal opening of the neural tube. The posterior neuropore appears before the process of neural tube closure is complete. The attachment of cardiac progenitor cells to one another that contributes to the formation of the heart rudiment. The attachment of a cell to a second cell of the identical type via adhesion molecules. The formation of bacterial aggregates in liquid culture dependent on the presence of Type IV pili. The condensation of mesenchymal cells that have been committed to differentiate into chondrocytes. The attachment of one cell to another cell affecting gastrulation. The process by which pollen deposited on the stigma adheres to cells of the stigma. The attachment of one cell to another cell via adhesion molecules, occurring as a part of the non-sexual aggregation of single-celled organisms.

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GO TERM SUMMARY

Name: cell-cell adhesion
Acc: GO:0016337
Aspect: Biological Process
Desc: The attachment of one cell to another cell via adhesion molecules.
Proteins in PDR annotated with:
   This term: 218 [Search]
   Term or descendants: 754 [Search]


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INTERACTIVE GO GRAPH

GO:0016337 - cell-cell adhesion (interactive image map)

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