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    GlossaryECM-receptor interaction

    cells communicate with their surrounding environment through specific surface receptors

    ECM-receptor interaction refers to the way cells in the body communicate with their surrounding environment, known as the extracellular matrix (ECM). This interaction is crucial for various cellular functions, including growth, movement, and survival. The ECM provides structural support to tissues, and cells have specific receptors on their surfaces that bind to ECM components, facilitating these essential processes. For professionals, this interaction is key in understanding tissue repair, cancer metastasis, and other biological phenomena.

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