What are laminin?
Here is how Wikipedia describes them: 'Laminins are a family of proteins
that are an integral part of the structural scaffolding of basement
membranes in almost every animal tissue' You see.... Laminins are what
hold us together... LITERALLY. They are cell adhesion molecules. They
are what holds one cell of our bodies to the next cell. Without them,
we would literally fall apart.
What do laminin look like?
Amazingly, the protein that hold us together reminds me of someone.
I had never heard of laminin when I chose my life verse years ago:
Colossians 1:17 (New American Standard Bible)
He is before all things, and in Him all things hold together.