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A simplified laminin nomenclature.

Matrix Biology, 2005
A simplification of the laminin nomenclature is presented. Laminins are multidomain heterotrimers composed of alpha, beta and gamma chains. Previously, laminin trimers were numbered with Arabic numerals in the order discovered, that is laminins-1 to -5.
M. Aumailley   +32 more
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Laminin 511 is a target antigen in autoimmune pancreatitis

Science Translational Medicine, 2018
The extracellular matrix protein laminin 511 is an autoantigen involved in the pathophysiology of autoimmune pancreatitis. Pancreatic perturbation Autoimmune pancreatitis (AIP) is difficult to diagnose and can sometimes be confused with pancreatic cancer,
M. Shiokawa   +23 more
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The laminins

Matrix Biology, 1994
Laminins are extracellular matrix proteins which consist of alpha, beta and gamma chains with molecular masses of 140-400 kDa. Chain association occurs through a large triple alpha-helical coiled-coil domain towards the C-terminus of each chain. Eight genetically distinct laminin chains (alpha 1, alpha 2, alpha 3, beta 1, beta 2, beta 3, gamma 1, gamma
R, Timpl, J C, Brown
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The laminins

The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology, 1996
The laminins are a family of extracellular matrix glycoproteins localized in the basement membrane that separates epithelial cells from the underlying stroma. They are also found in basement membrane surrounding fat, muscle and peripheral nerve cells. The laminins are large trimeric glycoproteins comprising three disulphide-bonded chains.
K M, Malinda, H K, Kleinman
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Laminin in Pregnancy

Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation, 1986
Laminin, a noncollagenous glycoprotein component of basement membranes, was measured in human serum by radioimmunoassay for the laminin P1 fragment. The concentration of immunoreactive laminin increased during pregnancy. Before delivery it was nearly twice the level found in nonpregnant women. After delivery levels dropped.
Ch. Bieglmayer   +2 more
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Domains of laminin

Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, 1996
Extracellular matrix molecules are often very large and made up of several independent domains, frequently with autonomous activities. Laminin is no exception. A number of globular and rod-like domains can be identified in laminin and its isoforms by sequence analysis as well as by electron microscopy.
Engvall, E, Wewer, U M
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Laminins in metabolic tissues

Metabolism, 2021
Laminins are extracellular matrix proteins that reside in the basement membrane and provide structural support in addition to promoting cellular adhesion and migration. Through interactions with cell surface receptors, laminins stimulate intracellular signaling cascades which direct specific survival and differentiation outcomes.
Eric M. Brey   +3 more
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Laminins

2016
Laminins are a major constituent of the basement membrane which is an intricate meshwork of proteins separating the epithelium, mesothelium, and endothelium from connective tissue. There are 15 different laminins, each consisting of a unique combination of three subchains. The combination of chains confers some tissue specificity.
Rasmussen, Daniel Guldager Kring   +1 more
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Laminins

Cell and Tissue Research, 2009
Laminins are cell adhesion molecules that comprise a family of glycoproteins found predominantly in basement membranes, which are the thin sheets of extracellular matrix that underlie epithelial and endothelial cells and surround muscle cells, Schwann cells, and fat cells.
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