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  • Structure, physiology, and ... Structure, physiology, and biochemistry of collagens
    Mienaltowski, Michael J; Birk, David E Advances in experimental medicine and biology, 01/2014, Volume: 802
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    Tendons and ligaments are connective tissues that guide motion, share loads, and transmit forces in a manner that is unique to each as well as the anatomical site and biomechanical stresses to which ...
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  • Protective Effects of Long-... Protective Effects of Long-Term Oral Administration of Marine Collagen Hydrolysate from Chum Salmon on Collagen Matrix Homeostasis in the Chronological Aged Skin of Sprague-Dawley Male Rats
    Liang, Jiang; Pei, Xinrong; Zhang, Zhaofeng ... Journal of food science, October 2010, Volume: 75, Issue: 8
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    To investigate the long-term effects of marine collagen hydrolysate (MCH) from Chum Salmon skin on the aberrant collagen matrix homeostasis in chronological aged skin, Sprague-Dawley male rats of ...
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  • A theoretical and non-destr... A theoretical and non-destructive experimental approach for direct inclusion of measured collagen orientation and recruitment into mechanical models of the artery wall
    Hill, Michael R; Duan, Xinjie; Gibson, Gregory A ... Journal of biomechanics, 03/2012, Volume: 45, Issue: 5
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    Abstract Gradual collagen recruitment has been hypothesized as the underlying mechanism for the mechanical stiffening with increasing stress in arteries. In this work, we investigated this hypothesis ...
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  • Collagen intrafibrillar min... Collagen intrafibrillar mineralization as a result of the balance between osmotic equilibrium and electroneutrality
    Niu, Li-Na; Jee, Sang Eun; Jiao, Kai ... Nature materials, 03/2017, Volume: 16, Issue: 3
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    Mineralization of fibrillar collagen with biomimetic process-directing agents has enabled scientists to gain insight into the potential mechanisms involved in intrafibrillar mineralization. Here, by ...
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  • Using transmission electron... Using transmission electron microscopy and 3View to determine collagen fibril size and three-dimensional organization
    Starborg, Tobias; Kalson, Nicholas S; Lu, Yinhui ... Nature protocols, 2013, Volume: 8, Issue: 7
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    Collagen fibrils are the major tensile element in vertebrate tissues, in which they occur as ordered bundles in the extracellular matrix. Abnormal fibril assembly and organization results in ...
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  • Nuclear Lamin-A Scales with... Nuclear Lamin-A Scales with Tissue Stiffness and Enhances Matrix-Directed Differentiation
    Swift, Joe; Ivanovska, Irena L.; Buxboim, Amnon ... Science, 08/2013, Volume: 341, Issue: 6149
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    Tissues can be soft like fat, which bears little stress, or stiff like bone, which sustains high stress, but whether there is a systematic relationship between tissue mechanics and differentiation is ...
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  • Interpreting Second-Harmoni... Interpreting Second-Harmonic Generation Images of Collagen I Fibrils
    Williams, Rebecca M.; Zipfel, Warren R.; Webb, Watt W. Biophysical journal, 02/2005, Volume: 88, Issue: 2
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    Fibrillar collagen, being highly noncentrosymmetric, possesses a tremendous nonlinear susceptibility. As a result, second-harmonic generation (SHG) microscopy of collagen produces extremely bright ...
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  • Tyrosine-sulfated dermatopo... Tyrosine-sulfated dermatopontin shares multiple binding sites and recognition determinants on triple-helical collagens with proteins implicated in cell adhesion and collagen folding, fibrillogenesis, cross-linking, and degradation
    Jensen, Morten M.; Bonna, Arkadiusz; Frederiksen, Sigurd J. ... Biochimica et biophysica acta. Proteins and proteomics, 05/2022, Volume: 1870, Issue: 5
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    Dermatopontin (DPT), a small extracellular matrix protein that stimulates collagen fibrillogenesis, contains sulfotyrosine residues but neither its level of sulfation nor its binding sites on ...
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  • Ingestion of bioactive coll... Ingestion of bioactive collagen hydrolysates enhance facial skin moisture and elasticity and reduce facial ageing signs in a randomised double-blind placebo-controlled clinical study
    Inoue, Naoki; Sugihara, Fumihito; Wang, Xuemin Journal of the science of food and agriculture, 09/2016, Volume: 96, Issue: 12
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    BACKGROUND Several human studies have demonstrated occurrence of two major collagen peptides, prolyl‐hydroxyproline (Pro‐Hyp) and hydroxyprolyl‐glycine (Hyp‐Gly), in human peripheral blood. Some in ...
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  • A novel reciprocal loop bet... A novel reciprocal loop between microRNA-21 and TGFβRIII is involved in cardiac fibrosis
    Liang, Haihai; Zhang, Chun; Ban, Tao ... The international journal of biochemistry & cell biology, 12/2012, Volume: 44, Issue: 12
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    . In response to stimulus, the reciprocal loop of miR-21/TGFβRIII is activated and up-regulation of miR-21 leads to the down-regulation of TGFβRIII, which relieves the inhibition on TGF-β1. ...
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