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Peter Ekblom
Researcher at Lund University
Publications - 83
Citations - 9596
Peter Ekblom is an academic researcher from Lund University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laminin & Mesenchyme. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 83 publications receiving 9377 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter Ekblom include Uppsala University.
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A simplified laminin nomenclature
Monique Aumailley,Leena Bruckner-Tuderman,William G. Carter,Rainer Deutzmann,David Edgar,Peter Ekblom,Jürgen Engel,Eva Engvall,Erhard Hohenester,Jonathan C.R. Jones,Hynda K. Kleinman,M. Peter Marinkovich,George R. Martin,Ulrike Mayer,Guerrino Meneguzzi,Jeffrey H. Miner,Kaoru Miyazaki,Manuel Patarroyo,Mats Paulsson,Vito Quaranta,Joshua R. Sanes,Takako Sasaki,Kiyotoshi Sekiguchi,Lydia Sorokin,Jan F. Talts,Jan F. Talts,Karl Tryggvason,Jouni Uitto,Ismo Virtanen,Klaus von der Mark,Ulla M. Wewer,Yoshihiko Yamada,Peter D. Yurchenco +32 more
TL;DR: A new identification system for a trimer using three Arabic numerals, based on the alpha, beta and gamma chain numbers is introduced, which is introduced for laminin trimers.
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A new nomenclature for the laminins.
Robert E. Burgeson,Matthias Chiquet,Rainer Deutzmann,Peter Ekblom,Jürgen Engel,Hynda K. Kleinman,George R. Martin,Guerrino Meneguzzi,Mats Paulsson,Joshua R. Sanes,Rupert Timpl,Karl Tryggvason,Yoshihiko Yamada,Peter D. Yurchenco +13 more
TL;DR: The authors have adopted a new nomenclature for the laminins, in which the previous A, B1 and B2 chains, and their isoforms, are alpha, beta and gamma, followed by an arabic numeral to identify the isoform.
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Role of laminin a chain in the development of epithelial cell polarity
TL;DR: Since the fragments at the carboxy-terminal end contain parts of the A chain, it is suggested that the appearance of this chain is fundamental for initiation of cell polarity.
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Induction of a basement membrane glycoprotein in embryonic kidney: Possible role of laminin in morphogenesis
TL;DR: It is suggested that laminin is involved in the increased cell adhesiveness during the early aggregation of the nephrogenic mesenchyme, and in the formation of kidney tubules in mouse embryos and in an in vitro transfilter model system.
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Cell-matrix interactions and cell adhesion during development.
TL;DR: The role of MATRIX and CELL ADHESION MOLECULES in EMBRYOGENESIS and MDCK Cells and Cell Polarity are discussed.