Nidogen
From Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core
Nidogens, formerly known as entactins, are a family of sulfated monomeric glycoproteins located in the basal lamina.[1] Two nidogens have been identified in humans: nidogen-1 (NID1) and nidogen-2 (NID2).[2] Nidogens have been shown to play a crucial role during organogenesis in late embryonic development, particularly in cardiac and lung development.[3]
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