Hemidesmosome

The hemidesmosome is an integrin-containing adhesive junction located along the basal layer of cells where they abut the basement membrane zone. As the name implies, only half the desmosome is present; only one cell is participating, the second cell being represented by the basement membrane.

Source:http://purl.uniprot.org/locations/137

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The hemidesmosome is an integrin-containing adhesive junction located along the basal layer of cells where they abut the basement membrane zone. As the name implies, only half the desmosome is present; only one cell is participating, the second cell being represented by the basement membrane.
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