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Extracellular Vesicles --- Extracellular Matrix --- Coated vesicles --- Cytology --- Extracellular matrix --- Coated vesicles. --- Cytology. --- Extracellular matrix. --- Extracellular Vesicles. --- Extracellular Matrix.
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Biomimetic polymers and materials have been widely used in a variety of biomedical and pharmacological applications. Particularly, collagen-based biomaterials have been extensively applied in various biomedical fields, such as scaffolds in tissue engineering. However, there are many challenges associated with the use of mammalian collagen, including the issues of religious constrains, allergic or autoimmune reactions, and the spread of animal diseases. Over the past few decades, marine collagen (MC) has emerged as a promising biomaterial for biomedical and pharmacological applications. Marine organisms are a rich source of structurally novel and biologically active compounds, and to date, many biological components have been isolated from various marine resources. MC offers advantages over mammalian collagen due to its water solubility, low immunogenicity, safety, biocompatibility, antimicrobial activity, functionality, and low production costs. Due to its characteristics and physicobiochemical properties, it has tremendous potential for use as a scaffold biomaterial in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, in drug delivery systems, and as a therapeutic. In this Special Issue, we encourage submissions related to the recent developments, advancements, trends, challenges, and future perspectives in this new research field. We expect to receive contributions from different areas of multidisciplinary research, including-but not restricted to-extraction, purification, characterization, fabrication, and experimentation of MC, with a particular focus on their biotechnological, biomedical and pharmacological uses.
Collagen. --- Collogen --- Extracellular matrix proteins --- Connective tissues
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Extracellular Matrix of the Liver addresses the basic science of the extracellular matrix and discussesnew strategies for the treatment of cirrhosis of the liver, with a primary focus on possible gene therapyapproaches.The chapters are divided into six sections as follows:* Basic Science of Extracellular Matrix* Cells Responsible for Extracellular Matrix Production* Activation Mechanism of Hepatic Cells and Signal Transduction* Basic Science for Extracellular Matrix Metabolism including Enzymes and their Inhibitors* Matrix Mettaloproteinases
Liver --- Extracellular matrix. --- Cirrhosis --- Treatment. --- Gene therapy.
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The chapters in this book thoroughly cover the structure, regulation, and function of matrix metalloproteinases, and provide information on the latest strategies to inhibit enzyme activity. This work will be an indispensable reference tool for investigators with an interest in extracellular matrix biology, matrix turnover, enzymology and biochemistry of proteinases, developmental biology, pathology, and therapeutic interventions.Key Features* Provides state-of-the-art information on a field with broad implications to many areas of biology* Includes detailed coverage of the stru
Metalloproteinases. --- Extracellular matrix proteins. --- Matrix proteins --- Metalloproteases --- Proteins --- Metalloenzymes --- Proteinase --- Extracellular matrix proteins --- Metalloproteinases
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This volume is in two parts. The first contains the remaining chapters on cellular organelles and several chapters relating to organelle disorders. An account of mitochondriopathis is given in the chapter on the mitochondrion rather than in a separate one. The subject matter of this part of the volume shows quite clearly that the interdisciplinary approach to the study of organelles has shed considerable light on the nature of the mechanisms underlying the etiology and pathobiology of many of these disorders. As an example, mutations in the genes encoding integral membrane proteins are found t
Cell organelles. --- Lysosomal storage diseases. --- Peroxisomal disorders. --- Extracellular matrix.
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General biochemistry --- Molecular biology --- Cell Adhesion Molecules --- Extracellular Matrix Proteins --- Cell adhesion molecules --- Extracellular matrix proteins --- Molécules d'adhésion cellulaire --- Protéines de la matrice extracellulaire --- Extracellular matrix proteins. --- Cell adhesion molecules. --- Molécules d'adhésion cellulaire --- Protéines de la matrice extracellulaire --- Cell Adhesion Molecules. --- Extracellular Matrix Proteins.
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The extracellular matrix in development and disease deals with the molecular and cellular aspects of development and disease. Cells exist in three-dimensional scaffolding called the extracellular matrix. The matrix holds together the millions of cells that make up our blood vessels, organs, skin, and all tissues of the body. The matrix serves as a reservoir of signaling molecules as well. In bacterial cultures, biofilms form as an extracellular matrix and play essential roles in disease and drug resistance. Topics such as matrix structure and function, cell attachment and cell surface proteins mediating cell-matrix interactions, synthesis, regulation, composition, structure, assembly, remodeling, and function of the matrix are included. A common thread uniting the topics is the essential nature that the matrix plays in normal development and pathophysiology. Providing new knowledge will lead us to improved diagnostics, the preventions of disease progression, and therapeutic strategies for the repair and regeneration of tissues. Topics such as the extracellular matrix in hereditary diseases, reproduction, cancer, muscle, and tissue engineering applications, and diverse roles for integrins, are included in this collection.
tissue engineering --- embryonic development --- biofilm --- collagen --- fibrosis --- extracellular matrix --- degenerative disease
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Fibronectins. --- Cold-insoluble globulins --- Fibronectin --- Blood proteins --- Extracellular matrix proteins --- Globulins --- Glycoproteins --- Lectins
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