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Results 1 - 10 of 191 for collagen
  1. Collagen VI-related dystrophy is a group of disorders that affect skeletal muscles (which are the muscles used for movement) and connective tissue (which provides ...
  2. The COL7A1 gene provides instructions for making a protein called pro-α1(VII) chain that is used to assemble a larger protein called type VII collagen. Collagens ...
  3. ... instructions for making a component of type VIII collagen called alpha 2(VIII) collagen. Type VIII collagen ...
  4. ... COL3A1 gene provides instructions for making type III collagen. Collagens are a family of proteins that strengthen and ...
  5. ... instructions for making one component of type IV collagen, which is a flexible protein important in the ... makes the alpha1(IV) chain of type IV collagen. This chain combines with another alpha1 chain and ...
  6. Collagen peptides are very small pieces of protein from animal collagen. Collagen is one of the materials that makes up cartilage, bone, and skin. Collagen peptides are made by breaking down whole collagen ...
  7. ... part of a large molecule called type I collagen. Collagens are a family of proteins that strengthen and ... part of the eye (the sclera). Type I collagen is the most abundant form of collagen in ...
  8. ... for making one piece of a protein called collagen IV. Specifically, this gene makes the alpha5(IV) chain of collagen IV. This chain combines with two other types ...
  9. ... for making one piece of a protein called collagen IV. Specifically, this gene makes the alpha4(IV) chain of collagen IV. This chain combines with two other types ...
  10. ... part of a large molecule called type IX collagen. Collagens are a family of proteins that strengthen and ... cartilage, tendons, and ligaments. In particular, type IX collagen is an important component of cartilage, which is ...
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