📂 Anatomy
alpha5-beta1 integrin-tissue transglutaminase complex — Definition
alfa5-beta1 integrin-doku transglutaminaz kompleksi / alpha5-beta1 integrin-tissue transglutaminase complex
The alpha5-beta1 integrin receptor on the cell surface is a molecular structure that consists of the combination of tissue transglutaminease enzyme, which is located in the cell non-cellular matrix. This complex plays a critical role in reshaping cell adesion, migration and cell-out matriks. Clinically, celiac disease is an important goal in pathogenesis, contributing to the trigger of autoimmune response.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is alfa5-beta1 integrin-doku transglutaminaz kompleksi?
alfa5-beta1 integrin-doku transglutaminaz kompleksi; the alpha5-beta1 integrin receptor on the cell surface is a molecular structure that consists of the combination of tissue transglutaminease enzyme, which is located in the cell non-cellular matrix. This complex plays a critical role in reshaping cell adesion, migration and cell-out matriks. Clinically, celiac disease is an important goal in pathogenesis, contributing to the trigger of autoimmune response.
❓ What is alpha5-beta1 integrin-tissue transglutaminase complex in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "alpha5-beta1 integrin-tissue transglutaminase complex" is alfa5-beta1 integrin-doku transglutaminaz kompleksi.
❓ Which medical field is alfa5-beta1 integrin-doku transglutaminaz kompleksi related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.