In fibrotic diseases such as pulmonary fibrosis there is evidence suggesting enhanced synthesis and degradation of lung connective tissue components, including collagen. It has therefore been hypothesised that products of collagen degradation may have a role in the promotion of collagen deposition. In support of this hypothesis, it has recently been shown that intravenous injection of lung collagen degradation products in experimental animals stimulated collagen synthesis leading to increased collagen deposition and diffuse interstitial lung disease. Rabbit and human fibroblast cultures from lung and skin were used as an in vitro model to study the responses of these cells to rabbit collagen degradation products. The effects of an acute ex...
Organ fibrosis is characterized by epithelial injury and aberrant tissue repair, where activated eff...
fundamental in normal lung structure and function. Methods have been developed to examine human feta...
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In fibrotic diseases such as pulmonary fibrosis there is evidence suggesting enhanced synthesis and ...
Collagen is the major structural protein of the lung. At least five genetically distinct collagen ty...
We recently demonstrated that collagen breakdown products derived from elastase digestion (CDP) can ...
ABSTRACT Despite several studies both in vitro and in vivo, the pathogenesis of pulmonary fibrosis i...
In the present work we examined the "in vivo" effects of collagen breakdown products derived from el...
Collagen deposition is a key process during idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis; however, little is known ...
The object of this work is to determine whether modifications in the structure of collagen, induced ...
Several experiments have demonstrated low collagenolytic activity during the development of pulmonar...
AbstractRats were intratracheally instilled with bleomycin or with silica (quartz) dust to induce lu...
The working hypothesis that lung collagen breakdown products derived from elastase digestion (CDP) u...
AbstractFibroblasts degrade about 15% of newly synthesised collagen within the cell before it can be...
We describe an in vitro model that we have used to evaluate dermal substitutes and to obtain data on...
Organ fibrosis is characterized by epithelial injury and aberrant tissue repair, where activated eff...
fundamental in normal lung structure and function. Methods have been developed to examine human feta...
PLEASE NOTE: This work is protected by copyright. Downloading is restricted to the BU community: ple...
In fibrotic diseases such as pulmonary fibrosis there is evidence suggesting enhanced synthesis and ...
Collagen is the major structural protein of the lung. At least five genetically distinct collagen ty...
We recently demonstrated that collagen breakdown products derived from elastase digestion (CDP) can ...
ABSTRACT Despite several studies both in vitro and in vivo, the pathogenesis of pulmonary fibrosis i...
In the present work we examined the "in vivo" effects of collagen breakdown products derived from el...
Collagen deposition is a key process during idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis; however, little is known ...
The object of this work is to determine whether modifications in the structure of collagen, induced ...
Several experiments have demonstrated low collagenolytic activity during the development of pulmonar...
AbstractRats were intratracheally instilled with bleomycin or with silica (quartz) dust to induce lu...
The working hypothesis that lung collagen breakdown products derived from elastase digestion (CDP) u...
AbstractFibroblasts degrade about 15% of newly synthesised collagen within the cell before it can be...
We describe an in vitro model that we have used to evaluate dermal substitutes and to obtain data on...
Organ fibrosis is characterized by epithelial injury and aberrant tissue repair, where activated eff...
fundamental in normal lung structure and function. Methods have been developed to examine human feta...
PLEASE NOTE: This work is protected by copyright. Downloading is restricted to the BU community: ple...