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  2. Laminin - Wikipedia

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    The laminin B domain (also known as domain IV) is an extracellular module of unknown function. It is found in a number of different proteins that include, heparan sulphate proteoglycan from basement membrane, a laminin-like protein from Caenorhabditis elegans and laminin. Laminin IV domain is not found in short laminin chains (alpha4 or beta3).

  3. Laminin subunit gamma-1 - Wikipedia

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    Laminins are composed of 3 non identical chains: laminin alpha, beta and gamma (formerly A, B1, and B2, respectively) and they form a cruciform structure consisting of 3 short arms, each formed by a different chain, and a long arm composed of all 3 chains. Each laminin chain is a multidomain protein encoded by a distinct gene.

  4. Imaging particle analysis - Wikipedia

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    The basic process by which imaging particle analysis is carried out is as follows: A digital camera captures an image of the field of view in the optical system.; A gray scale thresholding process is used to perform image segmentation, segregating out the particles from the background, creating a binary image of each particle.

  5. Discrete element method - Wikipedia

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    The various branches of the DEM family are the distinct element method proposed by Peter A. Cundall and Otto D. L. Strack in 1979, [5] the generalized discrete element method, [6] the discontinuous deformation analysis (DDA) and the finite-discrete element method concurrently developed by several groups (e.g., Munjiza and Owen).

  6. Particle size analysis - Wikipedia

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    Particle size analyzers are used also in biology to measure protein aggregation. Particle size distribution of antiviral vaccines subjected to cold-chain disruptions, analyzed by Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS) DLS is a particularly appreciated technique for the characterization of nanoparticles designed for drug delivery, such as vaccines.

  7. Laminin subunit alpha-2 - Wikipedia

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    16773 Ensembl ENSG00000196569 ENSMUSG00000019899 UniProt P24043 Q60675 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_000426 NM_001079823 NM_008481 RefSeq (protein) NP_000417 NP_001073291 NP_032507 Location (UCSC) Chr 6: 128.88 – 129.52 Mb Chr 10: 26.86 – 27.5 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Laminin subunit alpha-2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the LAMA2 gene. Function Laminin, an ...

  8. Laminin, alpha 4 - Wikipedia

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    Laminins are composed of 3 non identical chains: laminin alpha, beta and gamma (formerly A, B1, and B2, respectively) and they form a cruciform structure consisting of 3 short arms, each formed by a different chain, and a long arm composed of all 3 chains. Each laminin chain is a multidomain protein encoded by a distinct gene.

  9. Laminin, beta 3 - Wikipedia

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    Laminin subunit beta-3 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the LAMB3 gene. [5] [6] [7] LAMB3 encodes the beta 3 subunit of laminin. Laminin is composed of three subunits (alpha, beta, and gamma), and refers to a family of basement membrane proteins. For example, LAMB3 serves as the beta chain in laminin-5.