Collagens are the most abundant proteins in the human body. Their main function is to provide structural and mechanical support for the tissues, but they are also involved in a number of other biological functions including cell attachment, migration and differentiation. Collagens and gelatins are widely used in pharmaceutical and medical applications. Every year, more than 50,000 tons of collagen and gelatin are used in medical applications. These materials may have some viral and prion impurity and/or stimulate allergic response in human body. Therefore, scientists have produced human collagen in recombinant systems. In this study we have constructed two yeast shuttle vectors containing human procollagen genes expression cassette for expr...
Collagen is the most abundant component of the extracellular matrix, and recombinant collagen is com...
Proteins derived from the natural extracellular matrix like collagen or gelatin are common in clinic...
The tractability of the budding yeast genome has provided many insights into the fundamental mechani...
As the most abundant protein in the extracellular matrix, collagen is an attractive tissue engineeri...
<font size="3">Based on its structural role and compatibility within the human body, collagen is a c...
Conventional methods for covalent immobilization of proteins often result in denaturation due to che...
Abstract An efficient system for expressing recombinant human collagens is expected to have numerous...
Background: Triple helical collagens are the most abundant structural protein in vertebrates and are...
Most conditional expression vectors designed for mammalian cells have been valuable systems for stud...
The construction of Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) gene into yeast vector is very important to ensu...
Construction of synthetic genetic networks requires the assembly of DNA fragments encoding functiona...
Background Triple helical collagens are the most abundant structural protein in vertebrates and are ...
Biotecnologia Aplicada 1996 Volume 3 No. 1 Expression of human procollagen (i) in milk of transgenic...
Construction of synthetic genetic networks requires the assembly of DNA fragments encoding functiona...
115 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1995.Gene amplification plays a ce...
Collagen is the most abundant component of the extracellular matrix, and recombinant collagen is com...
Proteins derived from the natural extracellular matrix like collagen or gelatin are common in clinic...
The tractability of the budding yeast genome has provided many insights into the fundamental mechani...
As the most abundant protein in the extracellular matrix, collagen is an attractive tissue engineeri...
<font size="3">Based on its structural role and compatibility within the human body, collagen is a c...
Conventional methods for covalent immobilization of proteins often result in denaturation due to che...
Abstract An efficient system for expressing recombinant human collagens is expected to have numerous...
Background: Triple helical collagens are the most abundant structural protein in vertebrates and are...
Most conditional expression vectors designed for mammalian cells have been valuable systems for stud...
The construction of Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) gene into yeast vector is very important to ensu...
Construction of synthetic genetic networks requires the assembly of DNA fragments encoding functiona...
Background Triple helical collagens are the most abundant structural protein in vertebrates and are ...
Biotecnologia Aplicada 1996 Volume 3 No. 1 Expression of human procollagen (i) in milk of transgenic...
Construction of synthetic genetic networks requires the assembly of DNA fragments encoding functiona...
115 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1995.Gene amplification plays a ce...
Collagen is the most abundant component of the extracellular matrix, and recombinant collagen is com...
Proteins derived from the natural extracellular matrix like collagen or gelatin are common in clinic...
The tractability of the budding yeast genome has provided many insights into the fundamental mechani...