Collagen Type Articles & Analysis
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Targeted QuantificationMultireaction monitoring (MRM) or high-resolution accurate-mass (HRAM) mass spectrometry is used for precise quantification of specific collagen peptides.Biochemical Methods1. ChromatographyHigh-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) can be used to separate and quantify different types of collagen.2. ...
Recombinant Type III Collagen is a type of collagen protein produced through biotechnological methods. ...
Recombinant collagen is a type of collagen protein expressed in microorganisms, animal cells, or plants through genetic engineering technology. Compared with collagen extracted from natural sources, recombinant collagen has better safety, purity, and controllability, thus it is widely used in the biomedical and ...
Collagen peptides are a type of small molecule peptide obtained from collagen through enzymatic hydrolysis or other methods. ...
This is due to collagen molecules forming an extensive network through different types of cross-linking, making the collagen molecules insoluble and difficult to extract.At present, several types of analysis methods are available for collagen analysis:ELISA of Collagen Specific Propeptide ...
With the rapid development of science and technology, the raw materials used in electrospinning tend to be diversified, such as natural polymers and synthetic polymers. Recombinant human collagen, a natural biosynthetic material with good biocompatibility, low immunogenicity, degradability and absorbability, has been widely used in hemostasis, wound healing, drug slow-release ...
Natural animal collagen and its recombinant collagen are favorable replacements in human tissue engineering due to their remarkable biomedical property. ...
Collagenases recognize substrates and degrade fibrillar collagen through the hemopexin structural domain. Gelatinases can digest various ECM components, such as type I and type IV collagen. Stromelysins have a domain arrangement similar to collagenases but cannot cleave type I collagen fibrils. ...
Interstitial collagen molecules account for the vast majority of collagen in the entire body, including type I, II, and III collagen molecules. ...
Strength indices in the ABL/ALN group improved in all subregions versus baseline (allp < 0.0001) and versus PBO/ALN (allp < 0.02). In the ABL/ALN group, collagen type I N-terminal propeptide (P1NP) levels at the time of alendronate initiation correlated with subsequent percent changes in all 3D-DXA parameters with 24 months of ...
We explored the debatable role of TGF-β signaling, by assessing the differential protein expression by hMSCs-laden bioprinted constructs in the presence and absence of TGF-β3. hMSCs-laden bioprinted constructs contained a large percentage of collagen type II and Filamin-B, typical to the native articular cartilage. ...
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In the TPTD group, changes in cortical vBMD were inversely correlated with changes in serum CTX (carboxy-terminal telopeptide of type I collagen) and PINP (procollagen type I N-terminal propeptide), suggesting that higher bone turnover may have attenuated cortical gains. ...
Osteogenesis, or new bone formation, begins in the early stages of embryonic development and continues postnatally until skeletal maturity is reached in early adulthood. Osteogenesis reoccurs in the event of bone trauma, such as a fracture or surgically created defect. Bone mass can also increase in response to chronic weight bearing from daily use or decrease due to a lack of movement or applied ...
Prolotherapy has been a part of modern orthopedic practices since the 1940s. It is growing in popularity not just in the U.S., but globally as well. Also known as “regenerative injection therapy” (RIT), prolotherapy is a procedure used to treat musculoskeletal conditions including tendinopathies, osteoarthritis, and chronic pain of the cervical spine, lumbar spine, and pelvis (Sit et ...