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Anchoring fibrils
Examining the Impact of Growth Hormone on the Collagen Content of Adipose Tissue
Anchoring of Epithelia to Underlying Connective Tissue: Evidence of Frayed Ends of Collagen Fibrils Directly Merging with Meshwork of Lamina Densa
Plast Reconstr Surg
Collagen: a Brief Analysis REVIEW ARTICLE
Rebuilding Tendons: a Concise Review on the Potential of Dermal Fibroblasts
The Epithelial Basement Membrane Zone of the Limbus
Epidermolysis Bullosa Dystrophica-Recessive: a Possible Role of Anchoring Fibrils in the Pathogenesis
Collagens—Structure, Function, and Biosynthesis
Three Decades of Research on Recombinant Collagens: Reinventing the Wheel Or Developing New Biomedical Products?
Expression in Ciliary Body, Zonules, and Lens Capsule
Connective Tissue
COL7A1 Gene Collagen Type VII Alpha 1 Chain
Type VII Collagen Forms an Extended Network of Anchoring Fibrils
Evaluation of Anchoring Fibrils and Other Components of the Dermal
Connective Tissue.Pdf
Forum for Nordic Dermato-Venereology Official Journal of the Nordic Dermatology Association
Collagenase and Connective Tissue Metabolism in Epidermolysis Bullosa* Gerald S
Type VII Collagen: from Discovery of the Anchoring Fibril Protein to Clinical Trials Ameliorating the Human Blistering Disease Epidermolysis Bullosa
Top View
Connective Tissue
Development of the Anchoring Structures of the Epithelium in Rabbit and Human Fetal Corneas
Genetic Linkage of Type VII Collagen (COL7A1) to Dominant Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa in Families with Abnormal Anchoring Fibrils
Connective Tissue Cells Structural and Metabolic Support for Other Tissues
The Basement Membrane Zone: Making the Connection (1St Edition, Version 1.3, Video Series with Accompanying Text and Study Guide)
Anchoring Fibrils Form O Complex Network in Human and Rabbit Cornea
Toward Treatment and Cure of Epidermolysis Bullosa
Differences Between Connective Tissue-Epithelial Junctions in Human Skin and the Anagen Hair Follicle
Collagens at a Glance
Connective Tissue
Intracellular Mechanisms of Molecular Recognition and Sorting for Transport
Cross-Linking of the Dermo-Epidermal Junction of Skin Regenerating from Keratinocyte Autografts
Elevated Expression of Type Vil Collagen in the Skin of Patients With
Lentiviral Engineered Fibroblasts Expressing Codon
Connective Tissue 2
Basement Membrane (Prof Raffea Tafweez)
Intracellular Mechanisms of Molecular Recognition and Sorting for Transport
Types of Collagen and Associated Disorders Diseases
A Hypomorphic Mouse Model of Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa
The Human Epidermal Basement Membrane: a Shaped and Cell Instructive Platform That Aging Slowly Alters
Type VII Collagen, Anchoring Fibrils, and Epidermolysis Bullosa
Epithelial Origin of Cutaneous Anchoring Fibrils Sigrid Regauer,* Gregory R
Epidermalysis Bullosa Acquisita: a Case Presentation Kiran Mian, DO and Navid Nami, DO Western University/Chino Valley Medical Center