Steady-state and pulse-chase collagen analyses are powerful approaches to investigate in vitro the structure of collagen and its kinetic of secretion, respectively. The electrophoretic analysis of purified 3H-proline-labeled collagen allows to determine the nature and post translational modifications of its α chains, whereas short-pulse labeling can be used to follow collagen secretion over time
In recent years, solid-state Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) has emerged as an established spectros...
The methods of quantitating the relative amounts of type I and III collagens in samples containing c...
With a view to facilitating the study of human genetic connective tissue diseases we have developed ...
Steady-state and pulse-chase collagen analyses are powerful approaches to investigate in vitro the s...
A method to simultaneously quantify the production, secretion, and prolyl hydroxylation of individua...
Collagens are the most abundant proteins in animals and are involved in many physiological/pathologi...
Mass spectrometry-based techniques can be applied to investigate collagen with respect to identifica...
Collagens are highly abundant mammalian proteins that contain a high content of hydroxylated amino a...
Abstract: A method for the determination and quantification of collagen types (I- V) using sample pr...
Collagen is a ubiquitous biomaterial in vertebrate animals. Although each of its 28 subtypes contrib...
Collagen quantification has long been relevant to biomedical research and clinical practice to chara...
Sensitive and selective assay of collagen is of substantial importance to the diagnostic study of he...
AbstractWith a pulse-chase technique, secretion and intracellular degradation of collagen were inves...
Reduction of a commercially available, pepsin-solubilized, bovine dermal collagen (Vitrogen 100) wit...
Collagens are an important and ubiquitous family of proteins. They have many functions in the human...
In recent years, solid-state Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) has emerged as an established spectros...
The methods of quantitating the relative amounts of type I and III collagens in samples containing c...
With a view to facilitating the study of human genetic connective tissue diseases we have developed ...
Steady-state and pulse-chase collagen analyses are powerful approaches to investigate in vitro the s...
A method to simultaneously quantify the production, secretion, and prolyl hydroxylation of individua...
Collagens are the most abundant proteins in animals and are involved in many physiological/pathologi...
Mass spectrometry-based techniques can be applied to investigate collagen with respect to identifica...
Collagens are highly abundant mammalian proteins that contain a high content of hydroxylated amino a...
Abstract: A method for the determination and quantification of collagen types (I- V) using sample pr...
Collagen is a ubiquitous biomaterial in vertebrate animals. Although each of its 28 subtypes contrib...
Collagen quantification has long been relevant to biomedical research and clinical practice to chara...
Sensitive and selective assay of collagen is of substantial importance to the diagnostic study of he...
AbstractWith a pulse-chase technique, secretion and intracellular degradation of collagen were inves...
Reduction of a commercially available, pepsin-solubilized, bovine dermal collagen (Vitrogen 100) wit...
Collagens are an important and ubiquitous family of proteins. They have many functions in the human...
In recent years, solid-state Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) has emerged as an established spectros...
The methods of quantitating the relative amounts of type I and III collagens in samples containing c...
With a view to facilitating the study of human genetic connective tissue diseases we have developed ...