Laminins are a family of glycoproteins essential for the structure and function of the human body. They are key components of the basement membrane, a thin layer of tissue that supports and surrounds many organs and tissues. Laminins are crucial for cell adhesion, migration, differentiation, signaling, tissue repair, and wound healing. Without them, our bodies would not function properly.
Laminin’s structure is in the shape of a cross, showing that since the creation and formation of humankind, the cross was always the plan to save humanity and that through it, not only our biological bodies but our souls too would be dependent on its presence in our lives.