“…The Cadms (cell adhesion molecules) are a family of type I transmembrane proteins that have been described in several pathological and physiological processes such as the progression of lung and other cancers (reviewed in Murakami, 2005), mast cell adhesion (Ito et al, 2003(Ito et al, , 2007bFuruno et al, 2005;Ito and Oonuma, 2006), spermatogenesis (Wakayama et al, 2001;Wakayama et al, 2003;Fujita et al, 2006;van der Weyden et al, 2006;Yamada et al, 2006), epithelium development and homeostasis (Ito et al, 2007b), and central nervous system development (Biederer et al, 2002;Sara et al, 2005;Spiegel et al, 2007).…”