Fibronectin

Fibronectin is a family of high-molecular glycoproteins secreted by mesothelial cells and widely distributed on the surface of human cells and in plasma. It has the physiological function of promoting phagocytosis of macrophages and promoting the connection between cells and fibrous matrix. Fibronectin is closely related to body wound repair, tissue inflammation, fibrosis and sclerosis. Fibronectin is also an important conditioner and has important value in the diagnosis of severe diseases.

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