extracellular matrix antigen

  • 1Microglia — Code TH H2.00.06.2.00004 Microglia are a type of glial cell that are the resident macrophages of the brain and spinal cord, and thus act as the first and main form of active immune defense in the central nervous system (CNS). Microglia constitute …

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  • 2Signal transduction — In biology, signal transduction refers to any process by which a cell converts one kind of signal or stimulus into another. Most processes of signal transduction involve ordered sequences of biochemical reactions inside the cell, which are… …

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  • 3Collagen, type XVII, alpha 1 — Identifiers Symbols COL17A1; BA16H23.2; BP180; BPAG2; FLJ60881; KIAA0204; LAD 1 External IDs …

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  • 4Crosstalk (biology) — Biological crosstalk refers to instances in which one or more components of a signal transduction pathway affect a different pathway. This can be achieved through a number of ways with the most common form being crosstalk between proteins of… …

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  • 5Basigin — (Ok blood group) Rendering based on PDB 3B5H …

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  • 6Dust cell — A dust cell (or alveolar macrophage) is a type of macrophage found in the pulmonary alveolus, near the pneumocytes, but separated from the wall.Activity of the dust cells is relatively high, because they are located at one of the major boundaries …

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  • 7Alveolar macrophage — Micrograph showing hemosiderin laden alveolar marcophages, as seen in a pulmonary haemorrhage. H E stain. An alveolar macrophage (or dust cell) is a type of macrophage found in the pulmonary alveolus, near the pneumocytes, but separated from the… …

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  • 8Collagen alpha-3(IV) chain — Collagen, type IV, alpha 3 (Goodpasture antigen) Identifiers Symbols COL4A3; External IDs …

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  • 9Fibronectin — 1 PDB rendering based on 1e88 …

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  • 10Calreticulin — PDB rendering based on 1hhn …

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