Definition of Elastogenesis. Meaning of Elastogenesis. Synonyms of Elastogenesis

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Definition of Elastogenesis

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Meaning of Elastogenesis from wikipedia

- include elastin, elaunin and oxytalan. Elastic fibers are formed via elastogenesis, a highly complex process involving several key proteins including fibulin-4...
- vascular permeability. Egfl7 is a natural negative regulator of vascular elastogenesis. It interacts with and inhibits the catalytic activity of LOX, preventing...
- hydroxylysine-deficient collagen. Minoxidil can also potentially stimulate elastogenesis in aortic smooth muscle cells, and in skin fibroblasts in a dose-dependent...
- initially lack elasticity with synthesis of elastic tissue fibres (elastogenesis) being a function of duration and site of the scar. Deep wounds and...
- microfibrillar bundles, heteropolymers of both Fibrillin-1 and fibrillin-2. Elastogenesis is a biological process where microfibrils and elastic fibres are self-****embled...
- was isolated in 1994 by Zhang and is thought to play a role in early elastogenesis. Mutations in the fibrillin-2 gene have been linked to Beals syndrome...
- Multifocality may suggest systemic enzymatic defect, resulting in abnormal elastogenesis; Repeated trauma or friction seems unlikely, but is still a possibility...
- collection Blanche, Paris, (ISBN 978-2-07-279172-7) 2018: Manifesto of Elastogenesis, publié chez Éditions Fata Morgana, (ISBN 978-2-37792-030-3) 2019: The...
- ; Nsair, Ali; Aikawa, Elena; Schenke-Layland, Katja (1 June 2013). "Elastogenesis at the onset of human cardiac valve development". Development. 140 (11):...
- important basic research in several areas including atherosclerosis, elastogenesis, and the pathogenesis of several genetic diseases. According to the...