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Collagens are
widely emplo**** in the
construction of
artificial skin
substitutes used in the
management of
severe burns and wounds.
These collagens may...
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preferentially binds collagens IV, VI and type XIII
collagen, but also fibril-forming
collagens.
Specific binding sites in
collagen I and IV have been identified...
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Collagen disease is a term
previously used to
describe systemic autoimmune diseases (e.g.,
rheumatoid arthritis,
systemic lupus erythematosus, and systemic...
- elastic.
Various types of
collagens have
individual roles and structures. Most
collagen belongs to
types 1, 2, and 3.
Collagen consists mainly of amino...
- from
collagen taken from
animal body parts. It is
brittle when dry and
rubbery when moist. It may also be
referred to as
hydrolyzed collagen,
collagen hydrolysate...
- fibrosis. Type V
Collagens isoform which contains the α3(V)
chain is
involved in
mediating pancreatic islet cell functions. Type V
Collagens will arrange...
- biology, the
collagen triple helix or type-2
helix is the main
secondary structure of
various types of
fibrous collagen,
including type I
collagen. In 1954...
- proteins, or
antibodies raised against collagens. Unfortunately,
these compounds cannot target denatured collagens which are
unstructured and do not present...
- Type II
collagen is the
basis for
hyaline cartilage,
including the
articular cartilages at
joint surfaces. It is
formed by
homotrimers of
collagen, type...
- Type I
collagen is the most
abundant collagen of the
human body,
consisting of
around 90% of the body's
total collagen in vertebrates. Due to this, it...