Structure external to cells, which provides structural support for cells or tissues.
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Examples for "ecm"
Examples for "ecm"
1We also found the regulation of carB gene expression to differ from that of ecmA.
2We found no statistically significant correlation between the ECM components and age.
3Riddler was already working to break the contact with the onboard ECMs.
4Both cell-ECM and cell-cell adhesion sites contain discrete, yet overlapping, functional modules.
5Collagen IV supported the serum-deprived cells better than the other ECM proteins.
1Results: Decellularization removes the cells leaving behind extracellular matrix rich natural scaffold.
2Vascular endothelial growth factor plays a central role in extracellular matrix degradation.
3IL-17A directly influences activation and extracellular matrix production by lung mesenchymal cells.
4Tumor progression alters the composition and physical properties of the extracellular matrix.
5Moreover, mechanical strain induced expression of the extracellular matrix molecule collagen IalphaI.
1The quantitative capabilities of this method were evaluated by analysing a PST containing mussel tissue matrix material.
2Cancer cells' ability to migrate through constricting pores in the tissue matrix is limited by nuclear stiffness.
3In glaucomatous eyes elastin molecules were curled instead of straight and seemed disconnected from the other elements of the connective tissue matrix.
4Tissue matrix metalloproteinase-8 did not influence prognosis.
Translations for proteinaceous extracellular matrix