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. 1989 Mar;33(1):81-9.

Basement membrane matrices in mouse embryogenesis, teratocarcinoma differentiation and in neuromuscular maturation

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Basement membrane matrices in mouse embryogenesis, teratocarcinoma differentiation and in neuromuscular maturation

I Leivo et al. Int J Dev Biol. 1989 Mar.

Abstract

In this paper we discuss studies on basement membrane and interstitial matrix molecules in early development and teratocarcinoma differentiation. In the early embryo a compartmentalization of newly formed cell types takes place immediately by formation of basement membranes. The stage-specific developmental appearance of extracellular matrix molecules such as type IV collagen, laminin, entactin, fibronectin and proteoglycans seems to reflect a diversified role of extracellular matrices already in the earliest stages of development. In teratocarcinoma cultures the appearance and composition of extracellular matrices during the differentiation of endoderm cells closely resembles that found in the early embryo. Also in this respect the teratocarcinoma system can be used as a model for studies on early development. In later developmental phenomena other matrix molecules can also be of importance. Merosin, a novel tissue-specific basement membrane-associated protein that appears during muscle and nerve maturation is an example of such molecules.

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