yup. T shaped with blobs on the end.
Have you googled integrin?
Basal Lamina and glycoproteins are two of the functional groups that are present in laminin. Laminin is an active and biologically important part to both groups.
what dose laminin do for our bodies?It basically holds the cell-structures together, keeping them from falling apart.
laminin
the word - laminin - does not appear in the King James version of the Bible, nor in any English language version of the Bible
Laminin is a Glycoprotein (Oligosaccharide-Protein) which acts as a binding agent between cell walls. They have been dubbed as the "babysitters" of the cells. Laminin influence the cells' differentiation, movement, adhesion, and cell life. Certain muscular dystrophy have been linked to malfunctions in the laminin (Laminin 211 for all you students of chemistry). This is what Laminin looks like: .........................O....................... .........................O....................... ................................................ ............OO===|.|.|===OO......... ........................\|/....................... ................................................ ................................................ ................................................ .........................O....................... As you can see laminin look much like crosses. The three sections which combine are composed of a Beta chain, Alpha chain, and Gamma chain (respectively). Each chain has a double OO shaped Collogen IV base which acts as a "hand" grabbing onto a cellular wall. The three chains coil around each other and end at the bottom Herapan Sulfate Binding Domain (the bottom O).
just shut up
You can find diagrams of a laminin molecule in scientific journals, textbooks, and online resources such as scientific websites, educational platforms like Khan Academy, and molecular biology databases like the Protein Data Bank. These diagrams typically show the structure and components of the laminin molecule in detail.
Laminin molecules are large proteins found in the extracellular matrix of animal cells. They have a cross-like shape and play a key role in cell adhesion, growth, and differentiation. To see pictures of laminin molecules, you can search online in scientific databases or images to find detailed illustrations or 3D models.
Truthfully no. The most that one can gather from a laminin is the diagram shape is of a cross. I have heard a few sermons and talks of how the laminin is a sign of God or a metaphor for the way Christ holds together the church, the world, or etc. I simply ask that we, as Christians, please leave these instances as merely metaphors. Do not use these in any apologetic conversations as they have no debatable merit.
searching for something in Google search engine is termed as Googled.
Laminin is a protein that helps cells stick together. It has a cross-like shape and is an important component of the extracellular matrix that surrounds cells. Its structure helps provide support and structure to tissues in the body.
There is no way to find out who Googled you. You can only ask those around you if they have done so.