
pmid: 3889019
AbstractLaminin is a multifunctional protein with diverse biological activities. Like fibronectin, it can influence cell adhesion, growth, morphology, differentiation, migration, and agglutination as well as the assembly of the extracellular matrix. Laminin primarily affects cells of epithelial origin, and the response varies depending on the cell. Because most differentiated cells are difficult to maintain in culture, laminin may be an important supplement in studies on cell differentiation in vitro.
Binding Sites, Chemical Phenomena, Heparin, Macromolecular Substances, Cells, Hemagglutination, Cell Differentiation, Basement Membrane, Extracellular Matrix, Molecular Weight, Chemistry, Cell Movement, Cell Adhesion, Animals, Collagen, Heparitin Sulfate, Laminin, Neoplasm Metastasis, Cell Division, Cells, Cultured
Binding Sites, Chemical Phenomena, Heparin, Macromolecular Substances, Cells, Hemagglutination, Cell Differentiation, Basement Membrane, Extracellular Matrix, Molecular Weight, Chemistry, Cell Movement, Cell Adhesion, Animals, Collagen, Heparitin Sulfate, Laminin, Neoplasm Metastasis, Cell Division, Cells, Cultured
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