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Isolation of a laminin‐binding protein from muscle cell membranes

Lesot et al., 1983

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Lesot H
Kühl U
von der Mark K
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Skeletal muscle myofibers are each ensheathed by a continuous basal lamina consisting predominantly of type IV collagen, laminin and heparan sulfate proteoglycan. In order to identify laminin‐binding components in the muscle cell surface, plasma membranes from …
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