basalmembranaan
Basalmembranaan refers to the basal lamina, a thin layer of extracellular matrix found in all multicellular animals. It is primarily composed of collagen, laminin, and other glycoproteins. The basal lamina plays a crucial role in tissue organization and function. It serves as a scaffold for cell adhesion and migration, providing structural support to epithelial and endothelial cells. Additionally, it acts as a selective barrier, regulating the passage of molecules and cells between different tissue compartments. The basal lamina is also involved in cell signaling, influencing cell differentiation, proliferation, and survival.
In various tissues, the basal lamina exhibits specialized structures and compositions adapted to its specific functions.
Disruptions or defects in basal membrane formation and integrity can lead to a range of pathological conditions.