what does a basement membrane do
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Basement membranes are thin sheet-like extracellular structures that form an anatomical barrier wherever cells meet connective tissues. They provide a substrate for organs and cells and relay important signals for the development of organs and for differentiation and maintenance of the tissue.
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Basement membranes are thin sheet-like extracellular structures that form an anatomical barrier wherever cells meet connective tissues. They provide a substrate for organs and cells and relay important signals for the development of organs and for differentiation and maintenance of the tissue.
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