Widely distributed mutations in the COL2A1 gene produce achondrogenesis type II/hypochondrogenesis
Protein structure and the specific heat of water
Adult stem cells gradually come of age
Dynamic compaction of human mesenchymal stem/precursor cells into spheres self-activates caspase-dependent IL1 signaling to enhance secretion of modulators of inflammation and immunity
Sox11 Is Expressed in Early Progenitor Human Multipotent Stromal Cells and Decreases with Extensive Expansion of the Cells
Intravenous Mesenchymal Stem Cells Prevented Rejection of Allogeneic Corneal Transplants by Aborting the Early Inflammatory Response
Mesenchymal Stem/Stromal Cells Inhibit the NLRP3 Inflammasome by Decreasing Mitochondrial Reactive Oxygen Species
Time lag in the secretion of collagen by matrix-free tendon cells and inhibition of the secretory process by colchicine and vinblastine
A 15 base-pair AT-Rich Variable Number Tandem Repeat in the Type III Procollagen Gene (COL3A1) as an Informative Marker for 2q31-2q32.3
The complete cDNA coding sequence for the mouse proα1(I) chain of type I procollagen
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Type I collagen transgene used as a marker to trace donor marrow stromal cells. Tranpslanted cells persist up to five months in bone marrow, spleen, cartilage and lung
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Transmission electron microscopy analysis of recombinant human type II collagen fibrils
Three New Polymorphisms at the COL1A2 Locus
Completion of the intron-exon structure of the gene for human type II procollagen (COL2A1): Variations in the nucleotide sequences of the alleles from three chromosomes
Puromycin inhibition of collagen synthesis as evidence for a ribosomal or post-ribosomal site for the hydroxylation of proline
Variations in the glycosylation of the collagen synthesized by chick embryo cartilage effects of development and several hormones
Prolyl hydroxylase activity in L-929 fibroblasts incubated with and without ascorbate
A rapid and simple PCR-based protocol for isolation or large cDNAs from differetially expressed genes