Degradation of interstitial collagens probably takes place through different enzymatic mechanisms than degradation of basement membrane and pericellular collagens. Interstitial collagens are resorbed under pathological and physiological conditions by collagenases which function extracellularly and cleave polypeptide chains in the collagen triple helix at specific loci resulting in solubilization from the fibril. Production of collagenase in humans is ascribable to fibroblast-like cells which can be stimulated to synthesize new enzyme for release outside of the cell. In several inflammatory conditions, such as rheumatoid synovitis, modulation of collagenase production is mediated by interactions with surrounding inflammatory cells. Monocyte-...
The degradation of fibrillar type II collagen is a major feature of cartilage destruction in rheumat...
The collagens are the major structural glycoproteins of connective tissues. A unique primary structu...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Computational and Systems Biology Program, 2...
Degradation of interstitial collagens probably takes place through different enzymatic mechanisms th...
Human macrophages have been implicated in connective tissue remodeling, however, little is known abo...
Collagenolytic activity has been reported previously in association with wounds. We used in situ hyb...
Collagen in the skin undergoes dramatic reorganization during wound repair. Matrix metalloproteinase...
AbstractCollagenase activity in fibroblasts is regulated by cytokines and the interaction with the e...
SummaryBackgroundCollagen, the most abundant human protein, is the principal component of the extrac...
The biopolymer collagen is often used as a scaffolding biomaterial in tissue engineering. Like any o...
Human keratinocytes in culture are known to produce collagenase. As part of studies to ascertain the...
The turnover of native collagen has been ascribed to different members of the matrix metalloproteina...
Proteolytic degradation of basement membrane influences the cell behavior during important processes...
From Introduction: Collagenases are enzymes capable of specifically attacking the native collagen he...
Human keratinocytes in culture are known to produce collagenase. As part of studies to ascertain the...
The degradation of fibrillar type II collagen is a major feature of cartilage destruction in rheumat...
The collagens are the major structural glycoproteins of connective tissues. A unique primary structu...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Computational and Systems Biology Program, 2...
Degradation of interstitial collagens probably takes place through different enzymatic mechanisms th...
Human macrophages have been implicated in connective tissue remodeling, however, little is known abo...
Collagenolytic activity has been reported previously in association with wounds. We used in situ hyb...
Collagen in the skin undergoes dramatic reorganization during wound repair. Matrix metalloproteinase...
AbstractCollagenase activity in fibroblasts is regulated by cytokines and the interaction with the e...
SummaryBackgroundCollagen, the most abundant human protein, is the principal component of the extrac...
The biopolymer collagen is often used as a scaffolding biomaterial in tissue engineering. Like any o...
Human keratinocytes in culture are known to produce collagenase. As part of studies to ascertain the...
The turnover of native collagen has been ascribed to different members of the matrix metalloproteina...
Proteolytic degradation of basement membrane influences the cell behavior during important processes...
From Introduction: Collagenases are enzymes capable of specifically attacking the native collagen he...
Human keratinocytes in culture are known to produce collagenase. As part of studies to ascertain the...
The degradation of fibrillar type II collagen is a major feature of cartilage destruction in rheumat...
The collagens are the major structural glycoproteins of connective tissues. A unique primary structu...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Computational and Systems Biology Program, 2...