The intracellular degradation of newly synthesized collagen is a cellular pathway that accounts for the destruction of 10–60% of collagen synthesized by a variety of cell types prior to secretion. This pathway can serve in a regulatory role to limit the secretion of defective molecules, and, in response to some extracellular mediators, regulates the amount and type of collagens secreted. In addition, this pathway may contribute to the pathogenesis of a variety of conditions affecting the extracellular matrix including fibrosis, diabetes mellitus, and scurvy
<p>Description of the collagen degradation and formation assays used in this study.</p
Despite the use of collagen-derived scaffolds in regenerative medicine, little is known about the de...
Extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling is predominantly mediated by fibroblasts using intracellular a...
Fibrillar collagens are the most abundant components of the extracellular matrix and provide stabili...
AbstractFibroblasts degrade about 15% of newly synthesised collagen within the cell before it can be...
Degradation of interstitial collagens probably takes place through different enzymatic mechanisms th...
The biopolymer collagen is often used as a scaffolding biomaterial in tissue engineering. Like any o...
AbstractWith a pulse-chase technique, secretion and intracellular degradation of collagen were inves...
Collagen synthesis is a complex orchestration of intra-cellular and extracellular events. In additio...
The cartilage extracellular matrix consists of the collagen network which enmeshes the large aggrega...
The concept of an elaborate communication system between different cell types with changing biologic...
Collagenous substrates are reported to promote the accumulation of extracellular matrix materials by...
Poster PresentationCollagen has been used as scaffold for tissue engineering for a long time because...
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Tissue fibrosis occurs when matrix production outpaces matrix degradation. Degradation of collagen, ...
<p>Description of the collagen degradation and formation assays used in this study.</p
Despite the use of collagen-derived scaffolds in regenerative medicine, little is known about the de...
Extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling is predominantly mediated by fibroblasts using intracellular a...
Fibrillar collagens are the most abundant components of the extracellular matrix and provide stabili...
AbstractFibroblasts degrade about 15% of newly synthesised collagen within the cell before it can be...
Degradation of interstitial collagens probably takes place through different enzymatic mechanisms th...
The biopolymer collagen is often used as a scaffolding biomaterial in tissue engineering. Like any o...
AbstractWith a pulse-chase technique, secretion and intracellular degradation of collagen were inves...
Collagen synthesis is a complex orchestration of intra-cellular and extracellular events. In additio...
The cartilage extracellular matrix consists of the collagen network which enmeshes the large aggrega...
The concept of an elaborate communication system between different cell types with changing biologic...
Collagenous substrates are reported to promote the accumulation of extracellular matrix materials by...
Poster PresentationCollagen has been used as scaffold for tissue engineering for a long time because...
PLEASE NOTE: This work is protected by copyright. Downloading is restricted to the BU community: ple...
Tissue fibrosis occurs when matrix production outpaces matrix degradation. Degradation of collagen, ...
<p>Description of the collagen degradation and formation assays used in this study.</p
Despite the use of collagen-derived scaffolds in regenerative medicine, little is known about the de...
Extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling is predominantly mediated by fibroblasts using intracellular a...