The amounts of nonmineralized and mineralized collagen in bone from control, immobilized, and immobilized reambulated monkeys were examined. In order to understand structure function relationships of bone collagen and the reponse of a variety of conditions on control of the three dimensional structure of the collagen fibril, the stereochemistry of the cross-linking reactions as well as the stereospecific packing of the collagen molecules were studied
AbstractCollagen from bone, dentine and tendon (type I), all of which contain the pyridinoline cross...
Type-I collagen\u27s role in the formation of bone and its inherent strength have been well document...
Type I collagen is the most abundant structural protein in vertebrates. It is a heterotrimeric molec...
A summary of results and ideas concerning special features of the covalent structure of collagen is ...
Fibrillar type I collagen is the major organic component in bone, providing a stable template for mi...
While we are 70% water, in a very real sense collagen is the stuff we are made of. It is the most ab...
Type I collagen is the most abundant form of the most abundant protein in the human body, yet the me...
Although >80% of the mineral in mammalian bone is present in the collagen fibrils, limited informati...
Although bone-tissue stiffness is closely related to the degree to which bone has been mineralized, ...
Although bone–tissue stiffness is closely related to the degree to which bone has been mineralized, ...
In vertebrates, collagen biomineralization is important to the structure and function of hard tissue...
AbstractCollagen constitutes one-third of the human proteome, providing mechanical stability, elasti...
AbstractA major site of pyridinoline cross-linking in bovine type IX collagen was traced to a trypti...
<p>(A) <i>Left</i>, Deposition of type I collagen by osteoblasts into extracellular matrix in cultur...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Enginee...
AbstractCollagen from bone, dentine and tendon (type I), all of which contain the pyridinoline cross...
Type-I collagen\u27s role in the formation of bone and its inherent strength have been well document...
Type I collagen is the most abundant structural protein in vertebrates. It is a heterotrimeric molec...
A summary of results and ideas concerning special features of the covalent structure of collagen is ...
Fibrillar type I collagen is the major organic component in bone, providing a stable template for mi...
While we are 70% water, in a very real sense collagen is the stuff we are made of. It is the most ab...
Type I collagen is the most abundant form of the most abundant protein in the human body, yet the me...
Although >80% of the mineral in mammalian bone is present in the collagen fibrils, limited informati...
Although bone-tissue stiffness is closely related to the degree to which bone has been mineralized, ...
Although bone–tissue stiffness is closely related to the degree to which bone has been mineralized, ...
In vertebrates, collagen biomineralization is important to the structure and function of hard tissue...
AbstractCollagen constitutes one-third of the human proteome, providing mechanical stability, elasti...
AbstractA major site of pyridinoline cross-linking in bovine type IX collagen was traced to a trypti...
<p>(A) <i>Left</i>, Deposition of type I collagen by osteoblasts into extracellular matrix in cultur...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Enginee...
AbstractCollagen from bone, dentine and tendon (type I), all of which contain the pyridinoline cross...
Type-I collagen\u27s role in the formation of bone and its inherent strength have been well document...
Type I collagen is the most abundant structural protein in vertebrates. It is a heterotrimeric molec...