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Human alveolar basement membrane. Chemical and immunologic comparisons with glomerular basement membrane and trophoblast basement membrane

Microvascular Research, 1976
Abstract Human alveolar basement membrane (ABM) has been isolated and compared with human glomerular basement membrane (GBM) and trophoblast basement membrane (TBM). The three basement membranes (BMs) differed substantially in chemical composition.
B A, Bray, E C, LeRoy
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Proteoglycans of basement membranes

Experientia, 1993
Proteoglycans carrying either heparan sulfate and/or chondroitin sulfate side chains are typical constituents of basement membranes. The most prominent proteoglycan (perlecan) consists of a 400-500 kDa core protein and three heparan sulfate chains.
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Ultrastructure of Basement Membranes

1989
Publisher Summary This chapter reviews the morphological aspects and composition of ultrastructure of basement membranes. The fine structure of basement membranes in parallel with immunohistochemical investigations is described. The main ultrastructural component of all basement membranes is a three-dimensional network of cords.
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Basement Membrane Invasion Assays: Native Basement Membrane and Chemoinvasion Assay

2013
To escape the primary tumor and infiltrate stromal compartments, invasive cancer cells must traverse the basement membrane (BM). To break this dense matrix, cells develop finger-like protrusions, called invadopodia, at their ventral surface. Invadopodia secrete proteases to degrade the BM, and then elongate which allows the cell to invade the subjacent
Schoumacher, Marie   +3 more
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Basement Membrane

2008
Colin Berry   +61 more
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Basement membrane zone

Clinics in Dermatology, 1996
M C, Ray, L E, Gately
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Basement Membranes

Advances in Dental Research, 1995
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Matrigel: basement membrane matrix with biological activity.

Seminars in Cancer Biology, 2005
H. Kleinman, G. Martin
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Metastatic potential correlates with enzymatic degradation of basement membrane collagen

Nature, 1980
L. Liotta   +5 more
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