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fibronectinenUK
fi·bro·nec·tin F5102000 (fī′brə-nĕk′tn)n. Any of a group of glycoproteins that are found especially in blood plasma and in the extracellular matrix of connective tissue and that play a role in cellular adhesion, embryonic differentiation, phagocytosis, and blood clotting. [fibro- + Latin nectere, to bind; see ned- in Indo-European roots + -in.]fibronectin (ˌfaɪbrəʊˈnɛktɪn) na glycoprotein which plays a major role in cell growthfibronectinenUK
fibronectin[′fī·brə′nek·tən] (biochemistry) A type of large glycoprotein that is found on the surface of cells and mediates cellular adhesion, control of cell shape, and cell migration. AcronymsSeefinance |