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Biological adhesion refers to the ability of biological substances, such as cells or organisms, to attach to each other or to a surface, a phenomenon essential for processes like biofilm formation and tissue repair. Its mechanisms are driven by biochemical interactions involving specialized proteins and polysaccharides, highlighting its critical role in both health and disease contexts, including bacterial infections and wound healing.
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