Collagens are triple helical proteins that occur in the extracellular matrix (ECM) and at the cell–ECM interface. There are more than 30 collagens and collagen-related proteins but the most abundant are collagens I and II that exist as D-periodic (where D=67nm) fibrils. The fibrils are of broad biomedical importance and have central roles in embryogenesis, arthritis, tissue repair, fibrosis, tumor invasion, and cardiovascular disease. Collagens I and II spontaneously form fibrils in vitro, which shows that collagen fibrillogenesis is a selfassembly process. However, the situation in vivo is not that simple; collagen I-containing fibrils do not form in the absence of fibronectin, fibronectin-binding and collagen-binding integrins, and collag...
Type I collagen-containing fibrils are major structural components of the extracellular matrix of ve...
The functional significance of fibrin deposits typically seen in inflammatory lesions, carcinomas an...
We have previously reported that COMP (cartilage oligomeric matrix protein) is prominent in cartilag...
Collagens are triple helical proteins that occur in the extracellular matrix (ECM) and at the cell–E...
With the increased awareness about the importance of the composition, organization, and stiffness of...
Collagen fibril formation has been studied in tissues by light and electron microscopy; in solution ...
Collagen fibrils are essential for metazoan life. They are the largest, most abundant, and most vers...
AbstractBackgroundDespite detailed knowledge about the structure and signaling properties of individ...
Background: Despite detailed knowledge about the structure and signaling properties of individual co...
One of the most robust examples of self-assembly in living organisms is the formation of collagen ar...
Type I collagen is a major constituent of many biological tissues, including skin, bone, tendon and ...
We present a concept for reducing formation of fibrotic deposits by inhibiting self-assembly of coll...
Despite the crucial role of extracellular matrix (ECM) in directing cell fate in healthy and disease...
Collagen is the most abundant protein in human body and the major component of the extracellular mat...
Dermal fibroblasts derived from types I and IV Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) patients, carrying mutat...
Type I collagen-containing fibrils are major structural components of the extracellular matrix of ve...
The functional significance of fibrin deposits typically seen in inflammatory lesions, carcinomas an...
We have previously reported that COMP (cartilage oligomeric matrix protein) is prominent in cartilag...
Collagens are triple helical proteins that occur in the extracellular matrix (ECM) and at the cell–E...
With the increased awareness about the importance of the composition, organization, and stiffness of...
Collagen fibril formation has been studied in tissues by light and electron microscopy; in solution ...
Collagen fibrils are essential for metazoan life. They are the largest, most abundant, and most vers...
AbstractBackgroundDespite detailed knowledge about the structure and signaling properties of individ...
Background: Despite detailed knowledge about the structure and signaling properties of individual co...
One of the most robust examples of self-assembly in living organisms is the formation of collagen ar...
Type I collagen is a major constituent of many biological tissues, including skin, bone, tendon and ...
We present a concept for reducing formation of fibrotic deposits by inhibiting self-assembly of coll...
Despite the crucial role of extracellular matrix (ECM) in directing cell fate in healthy and disease...
Collagen is the most abundant protein in human body and the major component of the extracellular mat...
Dermal fibroblasts derived from types I and IV Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) patients, carrying mutat...
Type I collagen-containing fibrils are major structural components of the extracellular matrix of ve...
The functional significance of fibrin deposits typically seen in inflammatory lesions, carcinomas an...
We have previously reported that COMP (cartilage oligomeric matrix protein) is prominent in cartilag...