Collagen

Collagen is a fibrous protein found in cartilage and other connective tissue.
What is Collagen?

Collagen is a protein made up of amino-acids, which are in turn built of carbon, oxygen and hydrogen. Collagen contains specific amino acids – Glycine, Proline, Hydroxyproline and Arginine.

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Study unlocks genetic secrets in APOEε4 carriers that could defend against Alzheimer's

Study unlocks genetic secrets in APOEε4 carriers that could defend against Alzheimer's

U-M study reveals potential pathway to reverse lung fibrosis

U-M study reveals potential pathway to reverse lung fibrosis

ERC Advanced grant awarded to crack the code of cartilage repair

ERC Advanced grant awarded to crack the code of cartilage repair

Alarmin molecule identified as therapeutic target for allergic respiratory diseases

Alarmin molecule identified as therapeutic target for allergic respiratory diseases

Wound warriors: How microbes influence healing and infection risks

Wound warriors: How microbes influence healing and infection risks

Researchers develop realistic replica of adult human ear using 3D printing

Researchers develop realistic replica of adult human ear using 3D printing

New contact lens material could help the eye heal faster

New contact lens material could help the eye heal faster

Biomechanical model simulates breast tumor growth

Biomechanical model simulates breast tumor growth

Advancing precision personalized medicine for gastric cancer with 3D bioprinting

Advancing precision personalized medicine for gastric cancer with 3D bioprinting

Discovery could revolutionize stem cell-based brain repair therapy for Parkinson's disease

Discovery could revolutionize stem cell-based brain repair therapy for Parkinson's disease

Unraveling the complexities of muscle repair in diabetes: A call for targeted research and therapies

Unraveling the complexities of muscle repair in diabetes: A call for targeted research and therapies

Tryptophan digestion by gut microbiome spurs arthritis inflammation

Tryptophan digestion by gut microbiome spurs arthritis inflammation

Injectable hydrogel can mitigate right ventricular heart failure

Injectable hydrogel can mitigate right ventricular heart failure

New catheter-based device images heart disease plaques with unprecedented detail

New catheter-based device images heart disease plaques with unprecedented detail

Researchers develop bilayer adhesive hemostat using proteins derived from mussels and silkworms

Researchers develop bilayer adhesive hemostat using proteins derived from mussels and silkworms

Nose cartilage-based knee joint treatment project receives €2.3 million funding

Nose cartilage-based knee joint treatment project receives €2.3 million funding

Reversing time: Hyaluronic acid injections offer lasting improvement in aging skin

Reversing time: Hyaluronic acid injections offer lasting improvement in aging skin

Hyaluronic acid injections stimulate long-lasting collagen renewal in aged skin

Hyaluronic acid injections stimulate long-lasting collagen renewal in aged skin

Study provides insight into potential mechanisms underlying diabetes-related disc tissue damage

Study provides insight into potential mechanisms underlying diabetes-related disc tissue damage

Study could lead to non-invasive, light-based techniques for early detection of skin conditions

Study could lead to non-invasive, light-based techniques for early detection of skin conditions

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