Collagen is the predominant protein in animal connective tissues and is widely used in tissue regeneration and other industrial applications. Marine organisms have gained interest as alternative, nonmammalian collagen sources for biomaterial applications because of potential medical and economic advantages. In this work, we present physicochemical and biofunctionality studies of acid solubilized collagen (ASC) from jellyfish Catostylus mosaicus (JASC), harvested from the Persian Gulf, compared with ASC from rat tail tendon (RASC), the industry-standard collagen used for biomedical research. From the protein subunit (alpha chain) pattern of JASC, we identified it as a type I collagen, and extensive molecular spectroscopic analyses showed sim...
Marine ecosystems are a huge source of still largely unexplored \u201cblue\u201d innovations for a w...
During the last years, there has been an even increasing interest for natural derived materials and ...
Collagen has become a key-molecule in cell culture studies and in the tissue engineering field. Indu...
Collagen is the most ubiquitous biomacromolecule found in the animal kingdom and is commonly used as...
Collagen is the most ubiquitous biomacromolecule found in the animal kingdom and is commonly used as...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a multifactorial disease leading to degeneration of articular cartilage, caus...
Marine collagen is gaining vast interest because of its high biocompatibility and lack of religious ...
Objective: Collagen is an important biomaterial in medical applications due to its special character...
Living organisms, and particularly marine ecosystems, are a huge source of still largely unexplored ...
Collagens are the most abundant high molecular weight proteins in both invertebrate and vertebrate o...
Nowadays, the use of marine-derived biomaterials is one of the most promising in the tissue engineer...
Collagens from a wide array of animals have been explored for use in tissue engineering in an effort...
Collagens are the most abundant high molecular weight proteins in both invertebrate and vertebrate o...
Aquatic origin collagen (Aqua-collagen) has been pursued as an alternative to mammalian origins. Aci...
With increased recent interest in the utilization of industrial by-products, finding different sourc...
Marine ecosystems are a huge source of still largely unexplored \u201cblue\u201d innovations for a w...
During the last years, there has been an even increasing interest for natural derived materials and ...
Collagen has become a key-molecule in cell culture studies and in the tissue engineering field. Indu...
Collagen is the most ubiquitous biomacromolecule found in the animal kingdom and is commonly used as...
Collagen is the most ubiquitous biomacromolecule found in the animal kingdom and is commonly used as...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a multifactorial disease leading to degeneration of articular cartilage, caus...
Marine collagen is gaining vast interest because of its high biocompatibility and lack of religious ...
Objective: Collagen is an important biomaterial in medical applications due to its special character...
Living organisms, and particularly marine ecosystems, are a huge source of still largely unexplored ...
Collagens are the most abundant high molecular weight proteins in both invertebrate and vertebrate o...
Nowadays, the use of marine-derived biomaterials is one of the most promising in the tissue engineer...
Collagens from a wide array of animals have been explored for use in tissue engineering in an effort...
Collagens are the most abundant high molecular weight proteins in both invertebrate and vertebrate o...
Aquatic origin collagen (Aqua-collagen) has been pursued as an alternative to mammalian origins. Aci...
With increased recent interest in the utilization of industrial by-products, finding different sourc...
Marine ecosystems are a huge source of still largely unexplored \u201cblue\u201d innovations for a w...
During the last years, there has been an even increasing interest for natural derived materials and ...
Collagen has become a key-molecule in cell culture studies and in the tissue engineering field. Indu...