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Meaning of "basement membranes"

basement membranes: Basement membranes are thin, flexible barriers that separate and support the cells of different tissues in living organisms. They play a crucial role in maintaining tissue structure and function
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New basement membranes must then be generated.
Laminin is another important component of basement membranes.
Laminins are primarily located in basement membranes but also in mesenchymal compartments.
Laminins are among the main constituents of basement membranes.
Parabasal cells and basement membranes were intensely reactive in squamous epithelium.
Certain diseases are able to disrupt basement membranes.
Basement membranes are sheets of extracellular matrix that support epithelial cells.
Novel inherited diseases of basement membranes.
Basement membranes comprise a mixture of glycoproteins and proteoglycans that surround most cells in vivo.
Laminin is found in all basement membranes.
Basement membranes are very heterogeneous structures, which accounts for their diverse functional properties.
Perlecan maintains the integrity of cartilage and some basement membranes.
A brief description of the structure of basement membranes is presented including results of immunocytochemical investigations.
Laminins are a family of heterotrimeric glycoproteins found mainly in basement membranes.
This type of collagen is found in the basement membranes of various body tissues.

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Another step in the metastatic process involves invasión of tissues and basement membranes.
The remaining pellet of purified glomerular basement membranes was frozen and lyophilized.
This in vitro assay aims to mimic the progress of tumour cells traversing basement membranes.
Results demonstrate a remarkable thickening of the basement membranes in skin samples of transgenic animals.
Soon they found that these blood vessels showed a thickening of the basement membranes.
Laminins are the main components of basement membranes and may actively contribute to malignancy.
Structural basis for type IV collagen assembly in basement membranes.
Adherence of leucocytes to endothelium, basement membranes and other surfaces is seen in inflammatory responses.
Collagen also forms an integral part in the architecture of cellular basement membranes and cytoskeleton.
Basement membranes are thin, sheet-like structures that separate and support cells in many tissues.
Laminins are essential molecular constituents of all basement membranes of the body.
Basement membranes represent significant barriers to most cells, but malignant tumor cells can penetrate them.
Deposition of collagen IV is clearly enhanced in basement membranes of transgenic mice.
Basement membranes are sheet-like depositions of ECM on which various epithelial cells rest.
GPBP is expressed associated with endothelial and glomerular basement membranes.
The skin of transgenic animals comprises thicker basement membranes with elevated concentrations of collagen VII.
Type IV collagen has been shown to be a major structural component of basement membranes.
To do so, tumor cells must penetrate basement membranes surrounding blood vessels.
The defect results in pathological changes in kidney glomerular and inner-ear basement membranes.
For example, such markers may be located on basement membranes or tumor-associated connective tissue.
Collagen IV, laminin and a large heparan sulfate proteoglycan are major components of basement membranes.
Fibrillin-2 i predominantly located in basement membranes and also an ECM component.
Laminin, the protein in which the YIGSR sequence occurs, is a constituent of basement membranes.
Examples of basement membranes include,.
Complement factor C3 deposition is commonly associated with immunoglobulin deposits on basement membranes in the kidney.
Components of basement membranes include, for example, laminin, collagen type VII, and nidogen.
Matrix 's metalloproteinases are enzimes responsible for degradation of basement membranes and extracellular matrix components.
In addition, NMuMG cells undergoing EMT exhibit elevated invasion through synthetic basement membranes Fig.
Unique components of epithelial basement membranes include, for example, laminin, collagen type VII, and nidogen.
Such deposition can, in turn, cause damage to glomerular basement membranes.
ED-A has been detected in the blood vessels, basement membranes and tumour stroma.
Types III, IV, and V are only found in basement membranes and endotendon.
Yes, inter-cell connections ; basement membranes.
Type 4, found in cell basement membranes.

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