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[0:00]Immunoglobulin-like cell adhesion molecules, or Ig CAMs, have a characteristic immunoglobulin protein fold in their multiple extracellular binding domains, called Ig domains.
[0:00]These Ig domains allow the Ig CAMs to function diversely across different tissue types.
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[0:00]Immunoglobulin-like cell adhesion molecules, or Ig CAMs, have a characteristic immunoglobulin protein fold in their multiple extracellular binding domains, called Ig domains. These Ig domains allow the Ig CAMs to function diversely across different tissue types. For instance, neural or N-

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