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Ultrastructural aspects of freeze-etched collagen fibrils,Among the various morphological techniques used in the ultrastructural study of collagen, freeze-etch-ing has recently been used succesfully thus supplying new and interesting data.Loathe 发表于 2025-3-27 02:28:55
Collagen-proteoglycan interaction,Collagen and proteoglycans always coexist in the extra-cellular matrix of the connective tissue.滴注 发表于 2025-3-27 09:20:55
The ultrastructural organization of the elastin fibre,Elastin is the highly hydrophobic protein that confers elasticity to all the connective tissues; it is therefore widely spread in the body and is particularly abundant in organs and tissues subjected to specific and periodic stress. As to the amount of elastin in mature tissues of different sources see the review by Ayer (1).懒惰人民 发表于 2025-3-27 09:32:49
Pathobiology and aging of elastic tissue,Elastic recoil has an ample amount of importance in the structural integrity and function of blood vessels, mainly of the arteries. The elasticity of various tissues — like blood vessels, pulmonary tissue, skin, elastic cartilage — is due to the presence of elastic fibers.恭维 发表于 2025-3-27 16:17:59
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the unique ll:panage of sister research techniques such as biochemistry, physiology, immunology, X-ray diffraction, etc. It is now possible to reach molecular and submolecular levels, making this technique indispensable in every type of research. Electron microscopy alone often provides enough inforirradicable 发表于 2025-3-28 09:53:59
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Electron microscopy of the collagen fibril,oxyproline, forms the basis for the chemical identification of collagen (for review, see 1). An unambiguous physical identification is provided by X-ray diffraction; the helix parameters established by high-angle X-ray scattering are unique to collagen (2).