basaalmembranin
Basaalmembranin, commonly referred to as the basal membrane or basement membrane (and sometimes called basal lamina in some contexts), is a thin, specialized extracellular matrix that separates epithelial or endothelial cells from the underlying connective tissue. It forms a sheet at the interface between tissue compartments and provides structural support, anchoring cells to the underlying stroma.
Its extracellular matrix comprises two major components: the basal lamina, secreted by epithelial and endothelial cells,
Functions of basaalmembranin include providing mechanical strength and a substrate for cell adhesion, guiding cell polarity,
Clinical relevance: defects or immune attacks against basement membranes can cause disease. Goodpasture syndrome targets glomerular