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A 63-year-old patient suffers from type II diabetes. After a long time, she goes for an eye examination and is diagnosed with one of the frequent complications of diabetes, the so-called diabetic retinopathy. Diabetic retinopathy develops over several years before clinical manifestations appear, and thickening of the basal lamina of endothelial cells is one of the signs of this disease during the clinically silent period, which is caused by the excessive synthesis of basal lamina components due to hyperglycemia. What layers does the basal lamina consist of?
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