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DESCRIPTION: Laminins are a family of extracellular matrix glycoproteins that are a major component of basement membranes. They are involved and/or implicated in a vast number of important biological processes that include metastasis, cell adhesion, differentiation, migration, signaling, and neurite outgrowth. Given their participation in diverse physiological processes, it is not surprising that defects in their genes or how these important proteins assemble, can lead to numerous, complex and serious diseases.
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Rat peripheral nerve (low and high mag; formalin fixed, frozen sections). Immuno-FITC stain (color inverted) with anti-Laminin-1 antibody (1:1000). Image kindly provided by Dr. David F. Muir, University of Florida.
THIS PRODUCT IS FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY. NOT FOR USE IN HUMANS OR DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES.
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