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Cell Migration and Adhesion

Cell adhesion and migration are fundamental processes that allow cells to bind, move, and interact within tissues. When dysregulated, these pathways contribute to cancer metastasis, autoimmune disease, chronic inflammation, immunodeficiencies, fibrosis, developmental disorders, and cardiovascular disease. Because of their central role, adhesion molecules are valuable targets for both basic research and therapeutic development.

Bio X Cell supports this research with a broad selection of antibodies designed to block adhesion and migration pathways. Bio X Cell antibodies are specifically formulated for in vivo studies and for in vitro organoid or organ-on-chip workflows, and are free from preservatives, stabilizers, and carrier proteins. With purity ≥95% and endotoxin levels as low as ≤0.5 EU/mg, functional antibodies from Bio X Cell deliver reliable, reproducible results across in vivo and in vitro organoid and organ-on-chip models.

Targeting adhesion and migration proteins is especially important in cancer biology, where blocking integrins, selectins, cadherins, and other adhesion molecules provides critical insight into tumor progression and therapeutic strategies. Bio X Cell antibodies empower researchers to confidently explore these mechanisms and design effective preclinical studies.

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