Basement Membranes: Cell and Molecular BiologyBasement Membranes: Cell and Molecular Biology brings together the most important research developments of the past 45 years that have enriched our knowledge and contributed to a better understanding of the biochemistry and cell and molecular biology of basement membranes. It describes the studies that shed light on the ultrastructural organization, the biosynthesis of the macromolecular components, their functions in embryonic development and differentiation, and in the mature state. A major portion of the book is devoted to the description of the genes that regulate the expression of the various structural macromolecules.
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The Early Years of Basement Membrane Research | 3 |
Introduction | 19 |
Skin | 27 |
The Choroid Plexus of the Brain | 36 |
Basement Membranes in Development | 43 |
Functions of Basement Membranes | 79 |
Basement Membrane | 115 |
Laminins Entactin | 147 |
Contacts of Basement Membrane Molecules with | 287 |
EntactinNidogen Binding to Cells | 303 |
ImmuneMediated Diseases Involving | 323 |
Membranous Nephropathy | 333 |
Postinfectious Glomerulonephritis | 340 |
Genetically Mediated and Acquired Basement | 353 |
Diabetes Mellitus | 364 |
Novel Biological Properties of Peptides Arising from | 381 |
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Basement Membranes: Cell and Molecular Biology Nicholas Kefalides,Jacques Borel Visualització de fragments - 2005 |
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