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1 nd vimentin-ir cell processes that cross the basal laminae.
2 t development, agrin is a constituent of all basal laminae.
3 lopment as a constituent of the Schwann cell basal laminae.
4  with the brain vasculature, and specialized basal laminae.
5 s associated with thickening of the vascular basal laminae and endothelial cell alterations that were
6         This process requires degradation of basal laminae and other components of the arterial extra
7 broblast-like cells, (2) on some but not all basal laminae, and (3) at nodes of Ranvier.
8 ebral blood vessels had thickened refractile basal laminae, and microglia laden with debris lay adjac
9       The mechanisms for viral escape across basal laminae are unknown.
10                    The physiological role of basal laminae (BL) and connective tissue (meninges and t
11 all organs during development, occurs nearby basal laminae (BL) overlying connective tissue.
12                           Schwann cells form basal laminae (BLs) containing laminin-2 (Ln-2; heterotr
13  gamma chains, are prominent constituents of basal laminae (BLs) throughout the body.
14 ta, and gamma chains are major components of basal laminae (BLs) throughout the body.
15 he major noncollagenous glycoproteins of all basal laminae (BLs).
16 en IV is a major structural component of all basal laminae (BLs).
17            Agrin protein was absent from all basal laminae in mice lacking LN-agrin transcripts.
18 scular junction, but is also associated with basal laminae in numerous other tissues, and with the su
19                      To study the biology of basal laminae in the developing nervous system the prote
20 ls occupying a specialised niche beneath the basal laminae of myofibres.
21                Collagen XVIII is abundant in basal laminae of the retina, epidermis, pia, cardiac and
22 ther Factor VIII, a component of endothelial basal laminae, or glial fibrillary acidic protein, the i
23 erular and tubular epithelial cells with the basal laminae play a critical role in renal function.
24  of these changes were observed when retinal basal laminae were disrupted at later stages of developm
25 lized from cells but LN-agrin assembles into basal laminae whereas SN-agrin remains cell associated.

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