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Supervariate Gel Transforms into Various Biominerals in Salt Solutions
It is revealed that common calcium‐based biominerals can form from a stable, non‐toxic ‘supervariate’ gel. This tunable gel selectively yields calcite or hydroxyapatite in carbonate/phosphate solutions, while CaCl₂ facilitates the formation of dihydrate calcium pyrophosphate, which converts to hydroxyapatite upon drying. These findings provide insights
Xinxue Tang+12 more
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Collagen XV, a multifaceted multiplexin present across tissues and species
Type XV collagen is a non-fibrillar collagen that is associated with basement membranes and belongs to the multiplexin subset of the collagen superfamily.
Sandrine Bretaud+4 more
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Type V Collagen in Health, Disease, and Fibrosis
K. Mak, Chien Yi M. Png, Danielle J. Lee
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A potent anionic citric acid‐based 3D‐printed scaffold is developed for the sustained and controlled release of orthobiologics to enhance orthopedic therapeutic efficacy. Comprehensive in vivo studies demonstrated effective bone fusion and high safety at a low dose of BMP‐2 delivered by the system, establishing it as a promising platform for safe ...
Se‐Hwan Lee+12 more
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Genetic identification of a common collagen disease in puerto ricans via identity-by-descent mapping in a health system. [PDF]
Belbin GM+31 more
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Diseases of the collagen molecule [PDF]
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Spinal cord injury (SCI) poses significant challenges for regeneration due to a series of secondary injury mechanisms. How to use biomaterial approach to target the failed regeneration after SCI remains a critical challenge. This review systematically evaluates current strategies to optimize biomaterial topographies for neurite outgrowth, axonal ...
Wei Xu+7 more
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Clinical studies of the role of IgE in allergic and collagen diseases
Yoshito Ooguchi
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Exploring marine collagen: Sustainable sourcing, extraction methods, and cosmetic applications
The predominant sources of collagen for cosmetic purposes were traditionally derived from bovine and porcine products, such as bones, tendons, and connective tissues.
Vicky Prajaputra+12 more
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Rheumatoid Arthritis Compared with Other Collagen Diseases
Yoshio Oshima
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