What Does NCAM Stand For?

NCAM stands for Neural Cell Adhesion Molecule

NCAM, or Neural Cell Adhesion Molecule, is a membrane glycoprotein involved in neuronal development and signaling. It plays a critical role in cell adhesion, promoting the interconnectedness of neurons during the formation of synapses and the maintenance of neural tissue architecture. NCAM is also implicated in various neurobiological processes, including plasticity, regeneration, and response to injury, making it a significant factor in both developmental and pathological contexts within the nervous system.

Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 16th June 2025 | Edit Acronym