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Nidogens,
formerly known as entactins, are a
family of
sulfated monomeric glycoproteins located in the
basal lamina of parahoxozoans. Two
nidogens have...
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Nidogen-1 (NID-1),
formerly known as entactin, is a
protein that in
humans is
encoded by the NID1 gene. Both
nidogen-1 and
nidogen-2 are
essential components...
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Nidogen-2, also
known as osteonidogen, is a
basal lamina protein of the
nidogen family. It was the
second nidogen to be
described after nidogen-1 (entactin)...
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domain has been
shown to be the only one that
binds with a high
affinity to
nidogen. The binding-sites are
located on the
surface within the
loops C1-C3 and...
- with
integrin a1b1,
fibronectin and
components of ba****t
membranes like
nidogen and perlecan. COL13A1 – XIV
FACIT collagen, also
known as
undulin COL14A1...
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layer composed of
collagen (mainly type I
collagen fibrils), laminin,
nidogen,
perlecan and
other HSPGs that
protects the
corneal stroma. When discussed...
- podocytes. It
consists mainly of laminins, type IV collagen, agrin, and
nidogen,
which are
synthesized and
secreted by both
endothelial cells and podocytes...
- Look up nid in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nid or NID may
refer to:
Nidogen-1, an
extracellular protein Neuronal intestinal dysplasia, a condition...
- ba****t
membranes of
higher organisms.
Nidogens help with the
formation of the ba****t. With both
laminins and
nidogens present, both
interact with each other...
- type IV
collagen suprastructure containing laminins (laminin-5), entactin/
nidogen or the
perlecan on the
extracellular surface of the hemidesmosome, laminin-5...