Extracellular Matrix Proteins
Extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins are a group of molecules that play a crucial role in providing structural and biochemical support to cells within multicellular organisms. They form an intricate network of molecules, providing cells with the necessary physical scaffolding, biochemical support, and signaling pathways to allow cells to properly interact and communicate with each other, as well as to regulate their own growth and differentiation. ECM proteins are also important mediators of disease and aging, as they can be altered to cause certain pathologies or disrupt the normal functioning of organs and tissues. As such, they have been the focus of numerous studies and have been used to develop treatments for various illnesses, including cancer and cardiovascular disease.
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