Paleoproteomics
Paleoproteomics, the study of ancient proteins, is a rapidly growing field at the intersection of
molecular biology, paleontology, archaeology, paleoecology, and history. Paleoproteomics …
molecular biology, paleontology, archaeology, paleoecology, and history. Paleoproteomics …
[HTML][HTML] Preparation and use of decellularized extracellular matrix for tissue engineering
The multidisciplinary fields of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine have the
potential to revolutionize the practise of medicine through the abilities to repair, regenerate …
potential to revolutionize the practise of medicine through the abilities to repair, regenerate …
Marine collagen and its derivatives: Versatile and sustainable bio-resources for healthcare
L Salvatore, N Gallo, ML Natali, L Campa… - Materials Science and …, 2020 - Elsevier
In the last two decades, marine collagen has attracted great scientific and industrial interest
as a 'blue resource', with potential for use in various health-related sectors, such as food …
as a 'blue resource', with potential for use in various health-related sectors, such as food …
Exosomes derived from human platelet-rich plasma prevent apoptosis induced by glucocorticoid-associated endoplasmic reticulum stress in rat osteonecrosis of the …
SC Tao, T Yuan, BY Rui, ZZ Zhu, SC Guo… - …, 2017 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
An excess of glucocorticoids (GCs) is reported to be one of the most common causes of
osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH). In addition, GCs can induce bone cell apoptosis …
osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH). In addition, GCs can induce bone cell apoptosis …
Fish by-product collagen extraction using different methods and their application
S Gaikwad, MJ Kim - Marine Drugs, 2024 - mdpi.com
The processing of fishery resources results in the production of a growing quantity of
byproducts, including heads, skins, viscera, intestines, frames, and fillet cutoffs. These …
byproducts, including heads, skins, viscera, intestines, frames, and fillet cutoffs. These …
Intramembranous bone healing process subsequent to tooth extraction in mice: micro-computed tomography, histomorphometric and molecular characterization
Bone tissue has a significant potential for healing, which involves a significant the interplay
between bone and immune cells. While fracture healing represents a useful model to …
between bone and immune cells. While fracture healing represents a useful model to …
Photocrosslinkable gelatin/tropoelastin hydrogel adhesives for peripheral nerve repair
Suturing peripheral nerve transections is the predominant therapeutic strategy for nerve
repair. However, the use of sutures leads to scar tissue formation, hinders nerve …
repair. However, the use of sutures leads to scar tissue formation, hinders nerve …
An overview of the use of equine collagen as emerging material for biomedical applications
Type I collagen has always aroused great interest in the field of life-science and
bioengineering, thanks to its favorable structural properties and bioactivity. For this reason …
bioengineering, thanks to its favorable structural properties and bioactivity. For this reason …
An insight on type I collagen from horse tendon for the manufacture of implantable devices
Type I collagen is the most abundant protein of the human body. Due to its favourable
properties, collagen extracted from animal tissues is adopted to manufacture a wide range of …
properties, collagen extracted from animal tissues is adopted to manufacture a wide range of …
On the standardization of ZooMS nomenclature
Abstract Zooarchaeology by Mass Spectrometry (ZooMS) is rapidly becoming a staple in
archaeological and cultural heritage science. Developed a decade ago, this peptide mass …
archaeological and cultural heritage science. Developed a decade ago, this peptide mass …