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In conclusion we have shown that: (a) liverN-CAM is a functionally active adhesion molecule, (b) its expression during the morphogenetic processes occurring during Xenopus laevis metamorphosis correlates with morphological changes in the cell-to-cell interaction; (c) Thyroxine is not directely involved in the activation of the expression of liverN-CAM.
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