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Collagen-Based Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering.

ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering, 2023
Collagen is commonly used as a regenerative biomaterial due to its excellent biocompatibility and wide distribution in tissues. Different kinds of hybridization or cross-links are favored to offer improvements to satisfy various needs of biomedical ...
Yiyu Wang, Zhengke Wang, Yan Dong
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Collagen-based biomaterials for biomedical applications.

Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part B - Applied biomaterials, 2021
Collagen is an insoluble fibrous protein that composes the extracellular matrix in animals. Although collagen has been used as a biomaterial since 1881, the properties and the complex structure of collagen are still extensive study subjects worldwide. In
Erfan Rezvani Ghomi   +4 more
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Collagen Diseases and the Biosynthesis of Collagen

Hospital Practice, 1977
Increasing knowledge concerning the molecular structure of collagen and the steps involved in its biosynthesis provides the basis for a new look at the collagen diseases. Some, like the Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, are now known to be the expression of primary molecular defects; others, such as scurvy and scleroderma, appear to be secondary to some process ...
Norberto A. Guzman, Darwin J. Prockop
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THE STRUCTURE OF COLLAGEN [PDF]

open access: possibleNature, 1955
During the 1950s Crick made crucial contributions not only to the study of DNA and the genetic code, but to X-ray structure analysis of important biological molecules. He was instrumental in extending helical diffraction theory to construct three-dimensional maps of protein molecules from X-ray data. In particular, he calculated the complicated
Alexander Rich, Francis Crick
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In Vitro Mineralization of Collagen

Advances in Materials, 2021
Collagen mineralization is a biological process in many skeletal elements in the animal kingdom. Examples of these collagen‐based skeletons are the siliceous spicules of glass sponges or the intrafibrillar hydroxyapatite platelets in vertebrates.
B. Oosterlaken, M. Vena, G. de With
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Collagenous Gastroduodenitis on Collagenous Colitis

Endoscopy, 1990
We report on a case of collagenous gastroduodenitis with concomitant collagenous colitis in a 75-year-old woman with watery diarrhea of approximately six months' standing. The step biopsy material obtained from the colon revealed continuous collagenous colitis with thickening of the basal membrane to 30 microns.
Borchard F   +3 more
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Synthesis of Collagen I in Collagenous Sprue [PDF]

open access: possibleClinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2006
Collagenous sprue (CS) is a rare severe malabsorption syndrome of unknown etiology, characterized by villus atrophy and a broad subepithelial collagen band. We studied the expression patterns of genes involved in fibrogenesis and fibrolysis and analyzed the composition of the subepithelial collagen band in CS compared with untreated celiac diseases ...
Severin Daum   +5 more
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Self-Assembly of Collagen on Flat Surfaces: The Interplay of Collagen–Collagen and Collagen–Substrate Interactions

Langmuir, 2014
Fibrillar collagens, common tissue scaffolds in live organisms, can also self-assemble in vitro from solution. While previous in vitro studies showed that the pH and the electrolyte concentration in solution largely control the collagen assembly, the physical reasons why such control could be exerted are still elusive.
G. H. Gilmer   +4 more
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Collagen and Collagen Abnormalities

1988
Collagen is the main structural component of connective tissue, where it fulfills several distinct biological functions. During the last years progress has been made in characterizing several new collagen types and to identify their macromolecular organization.
S. R. Pinnell, C. M. Lapière, T. Krieg
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