What is collagen? The most abundant protein in the body, it's found in muscles, bones, skin and tendons. Learn about the types, sources, benefits and supplements.
Mammalian collagens have been used as a base material for collagen matrices in tissue engineering applications. However, collagens of aquatic animals and human sources can potentially be utilized as a safe and viable substitute, because collagen products of bovine origin have been shown to be ...
This technique is applied for tissue engineering of various tissues, but there have been few studies on the use of different cell types or cells sources. We compare the effect of supporting cells from different sources on vascularisation. Fibrin gels and agarose-colla...
readers can learn which types of Collagen (cattle skin) are known so far, which are the most commonly used Collagen (cattle skin) in the cosmetics industry, their current sources, and the molecules
it is different from the dense tissue in that it also contains open spaces known as areolae. These spaces are filled with fluid and are found along with the collagen and elastic fibers making up the tissue. This type of tissue can be found in reticular, fibroelastic, and adipose tissues. ...
The relative impact of coarse versus fine and ultrafine PM depends on their specific sources, but also on the model system and health outcome examined. It is well-known that PM may cause respiratory adverse health effects through induction of local pulmonary inflammation by directly triggering ...
The production of erythritol can be divided into two types: microbial fermentation and chemical synthesis. The production of erythritol by microbial fermentation began in the 1990s, and erythritol is produced in large quantities by microbial fermentation internationally. The carbon sources for the producti...
4). Gene expression levels of type 1 collagen (T1Col), collagen type 2 alpha 1 (Col2a), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), and osteorix (OSX) were measured in MC3T3-E1 cells treated with differentiation medium (DM) containing glycerophosphate and ascorbic acid. F-SPI significantly upregulated T1...
In view of their supposed localization in extracellular structures, such as basal lamina, we have investigated the possible interactions of collagen-tailed forms of acetylcholinesterase from Electrophorus and bovine superior cervical ganglion with matrix proteins: laminin, fibronectin and types IV and V co...
One of the biggest challenges in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine is to ensure oxygen supply of cells in the (temporary) absence of vasculature. With the vision to exploit photosynthetic oxygen production by microalgae, co-cultivated in close