释义 |
laminin, n. Biochem.|ˈlæmɪnɪn| [f. lamina n. + -in1.] An adhesive glycoprotein in the basement membrane and the ground substance of connective tissue.
1979R. Timpl et al. in Jrnl. Biol. Chem. CCLIV. 9933/1 We have isolated a large noncollagenous glycoprotein, laminin, from a mouse tumor that produces basement membrane. Ibid. 9936/2 This protein, which we have named laminin, is a high molecular-weight protein joined with disulphide bonds. 1985Sci. News 20 July 39/3 Laminin receptors have been correlated with invasiveness in tumor cells. 1988Nature 1 Dec. 487/1 Fibronectin, collagen and laminin are three major components of the subendothelial matrix which support platelet adhesion. |