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Abnormalities of fibrillin in acquired cutis laxa [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1994
Degeneration of elastic tissue in acquired cutis laxa has been previously described, but microfibrils have not been adequately studied.We determined whether the microfibrillar component of elastic tissue is affected in skin of a patient with acquired cutis laxa.Lesional skin was examined with indirect immunofluorescence and immunoelectron microscopy ...
Martin Lebwohl   +5 more
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Proteomic analysis of fibrillin‐rich microfibrils

PROTEOMICS, 2006
AbstractMS has been used to investigate the composition of fibrillin‐rich microfibrils from non‐elastic and elastic tissues, and to compare fibrillin‐1 tryptic fingerprints derived from whole zonules, microfibrils and recombinant fibrillin‐1. In all microfibril preparations, fibrillin‐1 was abundant and the only fibrillin isoform.
Cay M. Kielty   +6 more
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Gene Expression and Accumulation of Fibrillin-1, Fibrillin-2, and Tropoelastin in Cultured Periodontal Fibroblasts

Journal of Dental Research, 2002
The elastic system fibers consist of three types—oxytalan, elaunin, and elastic fibers—differing in their relative microfibril and elastin contents. All three types are found in human gingiva, but human periodontal ligaments contain only elastin-free fibers.
Toshihiko Yajima   +2 more
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Finding fibrillin in cerebral artery dissection

Neurology, 2018
Cerebral artery dissection (CeAD) is an important cause of stroke, particularly in the young. Identifying cerebral dissection benefits patients because it affects management, influences follow-up investigations, and may prompt evaluation for associated conditions such as connective tissue disease.1 Making the diagnosis of arterial dissection requires ...
Jickling G, LORENZANO S
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Organization and Biomechanical Properties of Fibrillin Microfibrils

2004
The evolution and function of multicellular organisms has required tissue flexibility and the necessity to withstand stretch. These properties underpin movement and allow responses to changing environments. The elastic fibre is a bio-composite material composed of two insoluble extracellular matrix assemblies; fibrillin-rich microfibrils and elastin ...
Kielty, C M   +5 more
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Calcium binding to fibrillin? [PDF]

open access: possibleNature, 1991
M. Mayhew   +2 more
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Fibrillin protein pleiotropy: Acromelic dysplasias

Matrix Biology, 2019
The fibrillins are large extracellular matrix molecules that polymerize to form microfibrils. Fibrillin microfibrils are distinctive architectural elements that are both ubiquitous in the connective tissue space and also unique, displaying tissue-specific patterns.
Lynn Y. Sakai, Douglas R. Keene
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Fibrillin-1 im Bindegewebe

2017
Bindegewebe bezeichnet verschiedene Gewebetypen im Korper, die auf unterstutzende Aufgaben spezialisiert sind. Diese Gewebetypen enthalten relativ wenige Korperzellen sowie das biologische Material zwischen den Zellen, die so genannte extrazellulare Matrix.
Karina A. Zeyer, Dieter P. Reinhardt
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The Role of Fibrillin 1 and Fibrillin 2 in Severe Scoliosis

1999
Anne H. Child   +5 more
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