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Molecular and functional MRI enables detection of cardiac fibrosis and evaluation of treatment response after <i>chordin-like 1</i> gene therapy in myocardial infarction. [PDF]

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Tissue Engineered Elastic Cartilage-Mimetic Auricular Grafts for Ear Reconstruction

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Elastin-based materials

Chemical Society Reviews, 2010
Elastin is a versatile elastic protein that dominates flexible tissues capable of recoil, and facilitates commensurate cell interactions in these tissues in all higher vertebrates. Elastin's persistence and insolubility hampered early efforts to construct versatile biomaterials.
Jessica F Almine   +2 more
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Elastin architecture

Matrix Biology, 2019
Elastic fibers are an essential component of the extracellular matrix where they provide structural integrity and elastic recoil in a number of important tissues. A major constituent of these fibers is elastin, an insoluble metabolically stable polymer formed via extensive crosslinking of the monomeric precursor tropoelastin. Research over the past few
Howard, Vindin   +2 more
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Elastin

2005
Elastin is a key extracellular matrix protein that is critical to the elasticity and resilience of many vertebrate tissues including large arteries, lung, ligament, tendon, skin, and elastic cartilage. Tropoelastin associates with multiple tropoelastin molecules during the major phase of elastogenesis through coacervation, where this process is ...
Suzanne M, Mithieux, Anthony S, Weiss
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Elastin and Elastin-Based Polymers

2009
Tropoelastin, elastin and elastin-derived peptides are very interesting molecules for the production of nanodevices with different purposes. Because of its peculiar structure and physical chemical characteristics, due to alternate hydrophobic and hydrophilic domains, tropoelastin can be fragmented and each fragment used for specific functions, such as ...
QUAGLINO, Daniela   +2 more
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