"Basement Membrane" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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A darkly stained mat-like EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX (ECM) that separates cell layers, such as EPITHELIUM from ENDOTHELIUM or a layer of CONNECTIVE TISSUE. The ECM layer that supports an overlying EPITHELIUM or ENDOTHELIUM is called basal lamina. Basement membrane (BM) can be formed by the fusion of either two adjacent basal laminae or a basal lamina with an adjacent reticular lamina of connective tissue. BM, composed mainly of TYPE IV COLLAGEN; glycoprotein LAMININ; and PROTEOGLYCAN, provides barriers as well as channels between interacting cell layers.
Descriptor ID |
D001485
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MeSH Number(s) |
A10.272.220 A10.615.179
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Concept/Terms |
Basement Membrane- Basement Membrane
- Basement Membranes
- Membrane, Basement
- Membranes, Basement
Basal Lamina- Basal Lamina
- Basal Laminas
- Lamina, Basal
- Laminas, Basal
- Basement Lamina
- Basement Laminas
- Lamina, Basement
- Laminas, Basement
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1995 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
1996 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
2000 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
2001 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
2006 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
2009 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
2010 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
2011 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
2012 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
2013 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
2020 | 2 | 0 | 2 |
2022 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Basement Membrane" by people in Profiles.
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Janardhan HP, Dresser K, Hutchinson L, Trivedi CM. Pathological MAPK activation-mediated lymphatic basement membrane disruption causes lymphangiectasia that is treatable with ravoxertinib. JCI Insight. 2022 09 08; 7(17).
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Diwanji N, Bergmann A. Basement membrane damage by ROS- and JNK-mediated Mmp2 activation drives macrophage recruitment to overgrown tissue. Nat Commun. 2020 07 20; 11(1):3631.
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Lally DR, Kasetty MA. CLOSURE OF SMALL MACULAR HOLES USING VITRECTOMY SURGERY WITH INTERNAL LIMITING MEMBRANE PEELING WITHOUT THE USE OF INTRAOCULAR GAS TAMPONADE: BROADENING THE UNDERSTANDING OF THE MACULAR HOLE PATHOPHYSIOLOGY. Retin Cases Brief Rep. 2020; 14(2):104-109.
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Fleissig E, Zur D, Moisseiev E, Keren S, Ohana O, Barak A. FIVE-YEAR FOLLOW-UP AFTER EPIRETINAL MEMBRANE SURGERY: A Single-Center Experience. Retina. 2018 07; 38(7):1415-1419.
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Ohana O, Barak A, Schwartz S. INTERNAL ASPIRATION UNDER PERFLUOROCARBON LIQUID FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF LARGE MACULAR HOLES. Retina. 2017 Nov; 37(11):2145-2150.
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Sand JM, Larsen L, Hogaboam C, Martinez F, Han M, R?ssel Larsen M, Nawrocki A, Zheng Q, Karsdal MA, Leeming DJ. MMP mediated degradation of type IV collagen alpha 1 and alpha 3 chains reflects basement membrane remodeling in experimental and clinical fibrosis--validation of two novel biomarker assays. PLoS One. 2013; 8(12):e84934.
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Jeong SJ, Li S, Luo R, Strokes N, Piao X. Loss of Col3a1, the gene for Ehlers-Danlos syndrome type IV, results in neocortical dyslamination. PLoS One. 2012; 7(1):e29767.
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Kashyap T, Germain E, Roche M, Lyle S, Rabinovitz I. Role of ?4 integrin phosphorylation in human invasive squamous cell carcinoma: regulation of hemidesmosome stability modulates cell migration. Lab Invest. 2011 Oct; 91(10):1414-26.
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Luo R, Jeong SJ, Jin Z, Strokes N, Li S, Piao X. G protein-coupled receptor 56 and collagen III, a receptor-ligand pair, regulates cortical development and lamination. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2011 Aug 02; 108(31):12925-30.
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Cohet N, Stewart KM, Mudhasani R, Asirvatham AJ, Mallappa C, Imbalzano KM, Weaver VM, Imbalzano AN, Nickerson JA. SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling enzyme ATPases promote cell proliferation in normal mammary epithelial cells. J Cell Physiol. 2010 Jun; 223(3):667-78.