Link to the technical overview and mathematic modeling that has massive implications for the field of immunology as a direct result of this research.
> If cell-to-cell adhesion is mostly determined by the binding of complementary receptors on the surfaces of those cells, and a relatively complete listing of these receptors has now been measured, then it should be possible to predict which cells are most likely to physically interact with each other by counting up their number of binding receptors.
Link to the technical overview and mathematic modeling that has massive implications for the field of immunology as a direct result of this research.
> If cell-to-cell adhesion is mostly determined by the binding of complementary receptors on the surfaces of those cells, and a relatively complete listing of these receptors has now been measured, then it should be possible to predict which cells are most likely to physically interact with each other by counting up their number of binding receptors.