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Type III collagen is a key regulator of the collagen fibrillar structure and biomechanics of articular cartilage and meniscus [PDF]
Becky K Brisson, Biao Han, X Sherry Liu
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Type III procollagen and collagen in skin
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Protein Structure, 1975A form of collagen, containing three alpha chains of type III, can be extracted from foetal calf, calf and rat skin under physiological conditions. This native collagen was purified by DEAE-cellulose chromatography and then was analysed by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis which showed it consisted of several high molecular weight components, the size
A, Lenaers, C M, Lapiere
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Type III collagen in the intervertebral disc
The Histochemical Journal, 1991Several collagen types have now been isolated from the intervertebral disc, although type III collagen has previously only been extracted from human pathological disc. In this study, type III collagen has been isolated from normal human and bovine intervertebral disc and immunolocalized in sections of rat, sheep, bovine and 'normal' human ...
S, Roberts +3 more
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Type III collagen and probably not type I collagen aggregates platelets
Thrombosis Research, 1976Abstract Type I collagen and type III collagen were extracted from foetal calf skin and used for inducing platelets aggregation in vitro . When added under its soluble form, type III collagen was found to be a faster and a most powerful platelet aggregating factor.
J, Hugues +3 more
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Collagen Type III Glomerulopathies
Advances in Chronic Kidney Disease, 2012The 2 rare disorders characterized by the pathological accumulation of collagen type III in glomeruli are discussed. These are collagenofibrotic glomerulopathy, also known as collagen type III glomerulopathy, and the nail-patella syndrome. Although there are similarities in abnormal morphology, with type III collagen in mesangium and/or capillary walls,
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Type I and Type III Collagens in Cutaneous Mucinosis
The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 1998Cutaneous mucinoses are a heterogeneous group of diseases characterized by the focal or diffuse dermal deposition of glycosaminoglycans. The histopathologic examination of many cutaneous mucinoses reveals that the collagen fibers are fragmented. We wanted to characterize the type I (COL1) and type III (COL3) collagen distribution in skin biopsy ...
M F, Alves +3 more
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Dermal collagen fibrils are hybrids of type I and type III collagen molecules
Journal of Structural Biology, 1990It has been suggested that dermal collagen fibrils with 67-nm periodicity consist of hybrids of type I and type III collagens. This is based on the assumption that all these banded fibrils are coated with type III collagen regardless of their diameter. However, conclusive evidence for this form of hybridization is lacking.
R, Fleischmajer +4 more
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The presence of type III collagen in the developing tooth
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Protein Structure, 1978Type I and type III collagens have been isolated from dental papilla and dental pulp of bovine tissues by enzymic digestion with pepsin and differential salt precipitation. Type III collagen was further purified by molecular sieve and ion-exchange chromatography.
C A, Shuttleworth +2 more
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Crosslinking in type III collagen of fetal tissue
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1978Abstract Native bovine amnion tissue was reduced with NaB 3 H 4 and type III collagen was isolated by pepsin digestion. Examination of the crosslink content of type III collagen following acid hydrolysis revealed the presence of dihydroxy- and hydroxylysinonorleucine in a ratio of 9 to 1.
D J, Cannon, P F, Davison
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Demonstration of type III collagen in the dentin of mice
Matrix, 1992It has been reported that, although type III collagen is present in human dentin where there is dentinogenesis imperfecta and in reparative dentin, it is absent in normal dentin. In a preliminary study, however, we observed evidence showing that small amounts of fibers showing positive labeling for type III collagen are present in the molars of normal ...
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