seinaraamid
Seinaraamid is a type of protein found in the extracellular matrix of connective tissues. It is a member of the small integrin-binding ligand N-linked glycoproteins (SIBLINGs) family, which also includes fibronectin, thrombospondin, and osteopontin. Seinaraamid is primarily expressed in the dermis of the skin and plays a crucial role in wound healing, tissue repair, and fibrosis. It binds to integrins, a family of cell surface receptors, facilitating cell adhesion, migration, and proliferation. Seinaraamid is also involved in the regulation of inflammation and immune responses. Its expression is upregulated in various pathological conditions, including fibrosis, cancer, and autoimmune diseases. Seinaraamid has been studied as a potential therapeutic target for these conditions, with ongoing research exploring its role in disease progression and potential as a biomarker.