Medical Definition of Extracellular matrix proteins

1. Macromolecular organic compounds that contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and usually, sulfur. These macromolecules (proteins) form an intricate meshwork in which cells are embedded to construct tissues. Variations in the relative types of macromolecules and their organization determine the type of extracellular matrix, each adapted to the functional requirements of the tissue. The two main classes of macromolecules that form the extracellular matrix are: glycosaminoglycans, usually linked to proteins (proteoglycans), and fibrous proteins (e.g., collagen, elastin, fibronectins and laminin). (12 Dec 1998)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Extracellular Matrix Proteins

extrabulbar
extracaliceal
extracampine
extracapsular
extracapsular fracture
extracapsular ligaments
extracardiac
extracardiac murmur
extracarpal
extracellular
extracellular enzyme
extracellular fluid
extracellular fluid volume
extracellular matrices
extracellular matrix
extracellular matrix proteins (current term)
extracellular space
extracellular toxin
extracellularly
extracelomic
extracerebral
extrachorial pregnancy
extrachromosomal
extrachromosomal DNA
extrachromosomal element
extrachromosomal gene
extrachromosomal inheritance
extrachromosomally
extraconstitutional

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