_____________ is a hemophilic cell-adhesion molecule.

_____________ is a hemophilic cell-adhesion molecule. Correct Answer Cadherins

Cell adhesion molecules (CAMS) are classified into four categories: selectins, integrins, cadherins, and immunoglobulins (Ig). Each of the CAMs has a particular function and they recognize a different ligand. Cadherins and immunoglobulins are homophilic CAMs, since they bind to the same type of CAMs on another cell, while integrins and selectins are heterophilic CAMs that bind to different types of CAMs.

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