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    GlossaryCell-Cell Adhesion

    cells sticking together through specialized surface molecules

    Cell-Cell Adhesion, also known as Intercellular Adhesion, refers to the process by which cells interact and attach to neighboring cells through specialized molecules on their surfaces. This interaction is crucial for maintaining the structural integrity of tissues, facilitating communication between cells, and playing a role in processes like wound healing and immune responses.

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