For example a combination of an α5 chain a β2 chain and a γ1 chain forms laminin 5 2 1 ln521.
What does a laminin cell look like.
Recent medical research has revealed that what holds our muscles and cells together is a cross shaped protein named laminin.
God s intelligent cross shaped design.
However in actual three dimensional space laminins are not clean flat t shaped structures.
He is before all things and in him all things hold together colossians 1 17.
Laminin has arms that associate with other laminin molecules to form sheets and bind to cells.
From a practical standpoint the shape of laminin is neither unique nor extraordinarily similar to a cross.
Laminin a hetero trimeric linking protein of the basal lamina.
The erumor talks of a substance called laminin that is described as part of a family of proteins that hold us together then there is a picture of laminin which looks like a cross.
The structure of laminin antedates by many thousands of years traditional christian accounts of the life of jesus.
The laminin isoforms are named according to their chain composition.
Laminin is a protein that is part of the extracellular matrix in humans and animals.
When drawn as a two dimensional diagram with three short arms and one long it certainly looks like a crucifix.
This supposed molecular biologist told him that laminin is a cell adhesion molecule that holds the body together then he shows his audience a scientific illustration of what laminin looks like.
A cross like shape is a very simple structure that is commonly found in elements.
His divine workmanship knots our bodies together and binds us together with his love.
An illustration of the laminin 111 complex depicting the domain organization.
Laminins are high molecular weight 400 to 900 kda proteins of the extracellular matrix they are a major component of the basal lamina one of the layers of the basement membrane a protein network foundation for most cells and organs the laminins are an important and biologically active part of the basal lamina.
He claims to have spoken to a molecular biologist from a local university who told him about the protein called laminin.