Basement Membranes: Cell Scaffoldings and Signaling Platforms
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Abstract
Basement membranes are widely distributed extracellular matrices that coat the basal aspect of epithelial and endothelial cells and surround muscle, fat, and Schwann cells. These extracellular matrices, first expressed in early embryogenesis, are self-assembled on competent cell surfaces through binding interactions among laminins, type IV collagens, nidogens, and proteoglycans. They form stabilizing extensions of the plasma membrane that provide cell adhesion and that act as solid-phase agonists. Basement membranes play a role in tissue and organ morphogenesis and help maintain function in the adult. Mutations adversely affecting expression of the different structural components are associated with…
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- Cell biology
- Biology
- Morphogenesis
- Basement membrane
- Extracellular matrix
- Laminin
- Extracellular
- Dystroglycan
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