Collagens are a large family of triple helical proteins that are widespread throughout the body and are important for a broad range of functions, including tissue scaffolding, cell adhesion, cell migration, cancer, angiogenesis, tissue morphogenesis and tissue repair. Collagen is best known as the principal tensile element of vertebrate tissues such as tendon, cartilage, bone and skin, where it occurs in the extracellular matrix as elongated fibrils. Collagen is also well known for its location in basement membranes – for example, in the kidney glomerulus, where it functions i
The basic building block of the extra-cellular matrix in native tissue is collagen. As a structural ...
Collagen is a protein that makes up the fibres, which are part of the connective tissue, along with ...
Background: Despite detailed knowledge about the structure and signaling properties of individual co...
Collagens are the most abundant proteins in mammals. The collagen family comprises 28 members that c...
Collagen is the dominant component of the extracellular matrix of mammals. It occurs almost in all a...
Collagen is the unique, triple helical protein molecule which forms the major part of the extra...
Collagen is a protein that makes up the fibres, which are part of the connective tissue, along with ...
Collagen is a fibrous protein that consists of three α-chains which can combine to form a rope-like ...
The extracellular matrix represents a complex alloy of variable members of diverse protein families ...
Collagens are the proteins found in the extracellular matrix of multicellular organisms, from primit...
Collagen molecule is a structural and insoluble fibrous protein that occupies one third of the total...
Collagen is the main fibrous structural protein in the extracellular matrix and connective tissue of...
out to clarify the molecular mechanisms of fibrosis, and one molecule that has received most attenti...
Collagen fibrils are essential for metazoan life. They are the largest, most abundant, and most vers...
Collagens comprise a large protein family that is ubiquitously distributed throughout the body. Coll...
The basic building block of the extra-cellular matrix in native tissue is collagen. As a structural ...
Collagen is a protein that makes up the fibres, which are part of the connective tissue, along with ...
Background: Despite detailed knowledge about the structure and signaling properties of individual co...
Collagens are the most abundant proteins in mammals. The collagen family comprises 28 members that c...
Collagen is the dominant component of the extracellular matrix of mammals. It occurs almost in all a...
Collagen is the unique, triple helical protein molecule which forms the major part of the extra...
Collagen is a protein that makes up the fibres, which are part of the connective tissue, along with ...
Collagen is a fibrous protein that consists of three α-chains which can combine to form a rope-like ...
The extracellular matrix represents a complex alloy of variable members of diverse protein families ...
Collagens are the proteins found in the extracellular matrix of multicellular organisms, from primit...
Collagen molecule is a structural and insoluble fibrous protein that occupies one third of the total...
Collagen is the main fibrous structural protein in the extracellular matrix and connective tissue of...
out to clarify the molecular mechanisms of fibrosis, and one molecule that has received most attenti...
Collagen fibrils are essential for metazoan life. They are the largest, most abundant, and most vers...
Collagens comprise a large protein family that is ubiquitously distributed throughout the body. Coll...
The basic building block of the extra-cellular matrix in native tissue is collagen. As a structural ...
Collagen is a protein that makes up the fibres, which are part of the connective tissue, along with ...
Background: Despite detailed knowledge about the structure and signaling properties of individual co...