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Definition of laminin in English: lamininnoun ˈlamɪnɪnˈlamənən mass nounBiochemistry A fibrous protein present in the basal lamina of the epithelia. 〔生化〕层粘连蛋白 Example sentencesExamples - Our group has also successfully demonstrated that the gel mixture of collagen, laminin and fibronectin could offer a suitable growth medium for the regeneration of axons.
- Bacterial attachment to inanimate surfaces generally requires that a surface be conditioned by organic deposits, such as collagen, laminin, fibrin, and fibrinogen.
- Fibronectin, laminin, and chondronectin are three structural glycoproteins; these cannot, however, be distinguished by routine histological techniques.
- Normal cells harbor this receptor, too, but it's usually occupied by the protein laminin.
- ‘Tests showed that in the presence of laminin, the activity of close to 1,000 genes was affected,’ Folberg said.
Definition of laminin in US English: lamininnounˈlamənən Biochemistry A fibrous protein present in the basal lamina of the epithelia. 〔生化〕层粘连蛋白 Example sentencesExamples - Normal cells harbor this receptor, too, but it's usually occupied by the protein laminin.
- Fibronectin, laminin, and chondronectin are three structural glycoproteins; these cannot, however, be distinguished by routine histological techniques.
- Bacterial attachment to inanimate surfaces generally requires that a surface be conditioned by organic deposits, such as collagen, laminin, fibrin, and fibrinogen.
- Our group has also successfully demonstrated that the gel mixture of collagen, laminin and fibronectin could offer a suitable growth medium for the regeneration of axons.
- ‘Tests showed that in the presence of laminin, the activity of close to 1,000 genes was affected,’ Folberg said.
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