Not exact matches
I challenge anyone to google «
Laminin» if you want biological proof of God... read what the function of this
protein is... then go read Colossians 1:17... GO DO IT RIGHT NOW!
Two labs also detected the
proteins laminin and elastin with antibody tests, although mass spectrometry failed to turn up sequences for these
proteins.
Microscope images show that in normal skin (left) the top layer, called the epidermis (purple in bottom images), is fused to the dermis by
laminin 332 (green, in top images) and other
proteins.
Mutations in the LAMB3 gene prevented the boy from making
laminin 332
protein (top middle, white dashed line indicates where the
protein should be), which helps fuse skin layers together.
Their young patient had a severe form of the disease known as junctional EB, caused by a mutation in a gene encoding part of the
protein laminin 332, which makes up a thin membrane just below the epidermis.
They discovered that all three lock onto a barrier - cell
protein called the
laminin receptor.
The fragments revealed more evidence of collagen and suggested the presence of two
proteins —
laminin and elastin — found in the blood vessels of animals.
The surface - exposed outer - membrane
protein ErpX was identified as having affinity for
laminin, and is the first
laminin - binding
protein to be identified in a Lyme disease spirochaete.
Laminin - 111 is important during early epithelial development and differentiation of the epiblast, and is commonly used as a general attachment
protein in cell culture.
Laminin cell culture matrices — The key to efficient derivation and reliable culture of stem cells and specialized cells lies within these extracellular matrix
proteins
For example, new combinations of domains in death-fold domain
proteins and
laminins possibly allow for the modification of
protein interactions and pathways involved in programmed cell death and cell adhesion, respectively (Supplementary Note 9.3), and the co-option of sponge -, eumetazoan - or bilaterian - specific architectures into novel functions.
Studies at Purdue University showed that canine vaccines grown in calf serum caused antibodies to be made to many calf
proteins including red blood cells; thyroid; DNA; connective tissue
proteins such as collagen, fibronectin,
laminin, albumin, transferrin; and others.