Background: Fibrosis, which is characterized by the pathological accumulation of collagen, is recognized as an important feature of many chronic diseases, and as such, constitutes an enormous health burden. We need non-invasive specific methods for the early diagnosis and follow-up of fibrosis in various disorders. Collagen targeting molecules are therefore of interest for potential in vivo imaging of fibrosis. In this study, we developed a collagen-specific probe using a new approach that takes advantage of the inherent specificity of Glycoprotein VI (GPVI), the main platelet receptor for collagens I and III. Methodology/Principal: Findings An anti-GPVI antibody that neutralizes collagen-binding was used to screen a bacterial random peptid...
Copyright © 2013 Caorsi et al. Many cardiac diseases have been associated with increased fibrosis an...
Background and purpose: Fibrosis, a pathological accumulation of collagen in tissues, represents a m...
Chronic diseases are leading cause of death in US and globally. About 60 % of adults in the US have ...
There is an unmet medical need for non-invasive, sensitive, and quantitative methods for the assessm...
Background Cardiac fibrosis is the excessive deposition of extracellular matrix in the heart, trigge...
Background & Aims The gold standard in assessing liver fibrosis is biopsy despite limitations like i...
Introduction Pathological formation of fibrosis, is an important feature in many diseases. Fibrosis ...
Fibrosis occurs in various tissues as a reparative response to injury or damage. If excessive, howe...
International audienceFibrosis is characterized by a pathologic deposition of collagen I, leading to...
d Pathological deposition of collagen is a hallmark of kidney fibrosis. To illustrate this process w...
Cardiac cells are embedded in a collagen network that provides strength in the heart against tension...
Fibrosis with excessive amounts of type I collagen is a hallmark of many solid tumours, and fibrosis...
poster abstractRenal fibrosis occurs in many diseases of the kidney, including chronic kidney diseas...
Chronic diseases and conditions such as liver and heart diseases are among the most common, costly, ...
Fibrosis, the tissue response to continuous injury and improper wound healing leading to excessive e...
Copyright © 2013 Caorsi et al. Many cardiac diseases have been associated with increased fibrosis an...
Background and purpose: Fibrosis, a pathological accumulation of collagen in tissues, represents a m...
Chronic diseases are leading cause of death in US and globally. About 60 % of adults in the US have ...
There is an unmet medical need for non-invasive, sensitive, and quantitative methods for the assessm...
Background Cardiac fibrosis is the excessive deposition of extracellular matrix in the heart, trigge...
Background & Aims The gold standard in assessing liver fibrosis is biopsy despite limitations like i...
Introduction Pathological formation of fibrosis, is an important feature in many diseases. Fibrosis ...
Fibrosis occurs in various tissues as a reparative response to injury or damage. If excessive, howe...
International audienceFibrosis is characterized by a pathologic deposition of collagen I, leading to...
d Pathological deposition of collagen is a hallmark of kidney fibrosis. To illustrate this process w...
Cardiac cells are embedded in a collagen network that provides strength in the heart against tension...
Fibrosis with excessive amounts of type I collagen is a hallmark of many solid tumours, and fibrosis...
poster abstractRenal fibrosis occurs in many diseases of the kidney, including chronic kidney diseas...
Chronic diseases and conditions such as liver and heart diseases are among the most common, costly, ...
Fibrosis, the tissue response to continuous injury and improper wound healing leading to excessive e...
Copyright © 2013 Caorsi et al. Many cardiac diseases have been associated with increased fibrosis an...
Background and purpose: Fibrosis, a pathological accumulation of collagen in tissues, represents a m...
Chronic diseases are leading cause of death in US and globally. About 60 % of adults in the US have ...