Collagen III is critical to the integrity of blood vessels and distensible organs, and in hemostasis. Examination of the human collagen III interactome reveals a nearly identical structural arrangement and charge distribution pattern as for collagen I, with cell interaction domains, fibrillogenesis and enzyme cleavage domains, several major ligand-binding regions, and intermolecular crosslink sites at the same sites. These similarities allow heterotypic fibril formation with, and substitution by, collagen I in embryonic development and wound healing. The collagen III fibril assumes a "flexi-rod" structure with flexible zones interspersed with rod-like domains, which is consistent with the molecule's prominence in young, pliable tissues and ...
The functional significance of fibrin deposits typically seen in inflammatory lesions, carcinomas an...
Fibrinogen and fibrin play important, overlapping roles in blood clotting, fibrinolysis, cellular an...
Collagen XVI is a minor component of at least two different extracellular fibrillar networks of spec...
Collagen III is critical to the integrity of blood vessels and distensible organs, and in hemostasis...
Collagen III is critical to the integrity of blood vessels and distensible organs, and in hemostasis...
<div><p>Collagen III is critical to the integrity of blood vessels and distensible organs, and in he...
Fibrillar collagens, the most abundant proteins in the vertebrate body, are involved in a plethora o...
Background: Bleeding from a damaged blood vessel is stopped by the formation of a platelet plug. The...
AbstractBackground: Bleeding from a damaged blood vessel is stopped by the formation of a platelet p...
Type III collagen, a major fibrillar collagen consisting of three α1(III)-chains, is expressed in ea...
Type I collagen, the predominant protein of vertebrates, polymerizes with type III and V collagens a...
We have identified type VI collagen (Col VI) as a primary subendothelial extracellular matrix compon...
The C propeptides of fibrillar procollagens have crucial roles in tissue growth and repair by contro...
Abstract Fibrillar type I and III collagens are the major constituents of the extracellular matrix, ...
The majority of collagen in the extracellular matrix is found in a fibrillar form, with long slender...
The functional significance of fibrin deposits typically seen in inflammatory lesions, carcinomas an...
Fibrinogen and fibrin play important, overlapping roles in blood clotting, fibrinolysis, cellular an...
Collagen XVI is a minor component of at least two different extracellular fibrillar networks of spec...
Collagen III is critical to the integrity of blood vessels and distensible organs, and in hemostasis...
Collagen III is critical to the integrity of blood vessels and distensible organs, and in hemostasis...
<div><p>Collagen III is critical to the integrity of blood vessels and distensible organs, and in he...
Fibrillar collagens, the most abundant proteins in the vertebrate body, are involved in a plethora o...
Background: Bleeding from a damaged blood vessel is stopped by the formation of a platelet plug. The...
AbstractBackground: Bleeding from a damaged blood vessel is stopped by the formation of a platelet p...
Type III collagen, a major fibrillar collagen consisting of three α1(III)-chains, is expressed in ea...
Type I collagen, the predominant protein of vertebrates, polymerizes with type III and V collagens a...
We have identified type VI collagen (Col VI) as a primary subendothelial extracellular matrix compon...
The C propeptides of fibrillar procollagens have crucial roles in tissue growth and repair by contro...
Abstract Fibrillar type I and III collagens are the major constituents of the extracellular matrix, ...
The majority of collagen in the extracellular matrix is found in a fibrillar form, with long slender...
The functional significance of fibrin deposits typically seen in inflammatory lesions, carcinomas an...
Fibrinogen and fibrin play important, overlapping roles in blood clotting, fibrinolysis, cellular an...
Collagen XVI is a minor component of at least two different extracellular fibrillar networks of spec...