Chailakhyan L M
Institute of Information Transmission Problems, USSR Academy of Sciences, Moscow.
Differentiation. 1990 Oct;45(1):1-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1432-0436.1990.tb00449.x.
Two major forms of cell-cell interaction--namely, ligand-receptor interactions and junction-mediated interactions--have different functional implications and naturally supplement each other in the most important tissue processes. The former type of interaction may be defined as distant and mainly "intertissue"; as a rule it determines temporal coordination of cell functioning. The latter is local and preferentially "intratissue"; it determines spatial coordination of cell activity.