laminin英 ['leɪmɪnɪn] 美 ['leɪmɪnɪn]
n.层粘连蛋白,基板糖蛋白;
英英释义
Laminin
- Laminins are major proteins in the basal lamina (one of the layers of the basement membrane), a protein network foundation for most cells and organs. The laminins are an important and biologically active part of the basal lamina, influencing cell differentiation, migration, and adhesion, as well as phenotype and survival.
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权威例句
Laminin--a glycoprotein from basement membranes.Form and function: the laminin family of heterotrimers.Butyrate induced reduction of tumor cell laminin receptorsRole of Laminin and Basement Membrane in the Morphological Differentiation of Human Endothelial Cells into Capillary-like StructuresLaminin overrides the inhibitory effects of peripheral nervous system and central nervous system myelin-derived inhibitors of neurit...Induction of cell migration by matrix metalloprotease-2 cleavage of laminin-5Induction of cell migration by matrix metalloprotease-2 cleavage of laminin-5. Science 277: 225-228Isolation and characterization of type IV procollagen, laminin, and heparan sulfate proteoglycan from the EHS sarcomaA role for the dystrophin-glycoprotein complex as a transmembrane linker between laminin and actinThe alpha 1/beta 1 and alpha 6/beta 1 integrin heterodimers mediate cell attachment to distinct sites on laminin.