In previous studies, collagen XI mRNA has been detected in colon cancer, but its location in human colon tissue has not been determined. The heterotrimeric collagen XI consists of three a chains. While it is known that collagen XI plays a regulatory role in collagen fibril formation, its function in the colon is unknown. The characterization of normal human colon tissue will allow a better understanding of the variance of collagen XI in abnormal tissues. Grossly normal and malignant human colon tissue was obtained from pathology archives. Immunohistochemical staining with a 58K Golgi marker and α1(XI) and α2(XI) antisera was used to specifically locate their presence in normal colon tissue. A comparative bright field microscopic analysis sh...
Type XI collagen, a minor structural component of cartilage fibrils, is composed of three chains, α1...
Circulating type IV collagen (cCOL IV) is a potential biomarker for patients with colorectal liver m...
Epidermolysis bullosa acquisita is an autoimmune blistering disease of the skin characterized by IgG...
Abstract Background Invasive growth of epithelial cancers is a complex multi-step process which invo...
Abstract Fibrillar type I and III collagens are the major constituents of the extracellular matrix, ...
A number of serious hereditary disorders are now known to be associated with defective expression of...
In cartilage collagen type XI exists as heterotrimeric molecules composed of α1(XI), α2(XI) and α3(X...
Collagen, the most abundant protein in the body, can be found throughout in a variety of places incl...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is known to play an active role in numerous biological processes such...
The aim of this research is to establish by immunohistochemistry if there is a change in the express...
Little is known about collagen XI expression in normal and malignant breast tissue. Tissue microarra...
Purpose: Thickening of the muscularis propria is a key pathologic feature of colonic diverticulosis ...
Collagen XXIII is a member of the transmembranous subfamily of collagens containing a cytoplasmic do...
Type XI collagen, a fibril-forming collagen, is important for the integrity and development of the s...
Abstract Background We previously reported that the α...
Type XI collagen, a minor structural component of cartilage fibrils, is composed of three chains, α1...
Circulating type IV collagen (cCOL IV) is a potential biomarker for patients with colorectal liver m...
Epidermolysis bullosa acquisita is an autoimmune blistering disease of the skin characterized by IgG...
Abstract Background Invasive growth of epithelial cancers is a complex multi-step process which invo...
Abstract Fibrillar type I and III collagens are the major constituents of the extracellular matrix, ...
A number of serious hereditary disorders are now known to be associated with defective expression of...
In cartilage collagen type XI exists as heterotrimeric molecules composed of α1(XI), α2(XI) and α3(X...
Collagen, the most abundant protein in the body, can be found throughout in a variety of places incl...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is known to play an active role in numerous biological processes such...
The aim of this research is to establish by immunohistochemistry if there is a change in the express...
Little is known about collagen XI expression in normal and malignant breast tissue. Tissue microarra...
Purpose: Thickening of the muscularis propria is a key pathologic feature of colonic diverticulosis ...
Collagen XXIII is a member of the transmembranous subfamily of collagens containing a cytoplasmic do...
Type XI collagen, a fibril-forming collagen, is important for the integrity and development of the s...
Abstract Background We previously reported that the α...
Type XI collagen, a minor structural component of cartilage fibrils, is composed of three chains, α1...
Circulating type IV collagen (cCOL IV) is a potential biomarker for patients with colorectal liver m...
Epidermolysis bullosa acquisita is an autoimmune blistering disease of the skin characterized by IgG...