Understanding the role of fibripositors in collagen biosynthesis

Cells in embryonic tendon deposit parallel arrays of narrow-diameter collagen fibrils that form a template parallel arrangement of the fibrils is established during mid-embryonic development when the tendon anlagen is formed by cadherin-11-influenced condensation of pre-tendon mesenchyme. It is wide...

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Main Author: Kapacee, Zoher
Published: University of Manchester 2008
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-4918472015-03-20T03:48:59ZUnderstanding the role of fibripositors in collagen biosynthesisKapacee, Zoher2008Cells in embryonic tendon deposit parallel arrays of narrow-diameter collagen fibrils that form a template parallel arrangement of the fibrils is established during mid-embryonic development when the tendon anlagen is formed by cadherin-11-influenced condensation of pre-tendon mesenchyme. It is widely accepted that the assembly, parallelism and packing collagen fibrils is cell mediated however the molecular and cellular mechanisms are unknown. Recent evidence from the Kadler group supports a new model for the orchestration of collagen fibril assembly and organisation during late embryonic development.611.0182University of Manchesterhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.491847Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Kapacee, Zoher
Understanding the role of fibripositors in collagen biosynthesis
description Cells in embryonic tendon deposit parallel arrays of narrow-diameter collagen fibrils that form a template parallel arrangement of the fibrils is established during mid-embryonic development when the tendon anlagen is formed by cadherin-11-influenced condensation of pre-tendon mesenchyme. It is widely accepted that the assembly, parallelism and packing collagen fibrils is cell mediated however the molecular and cellular mechanisms are unknown. Recent evidence from the Kadler group supports a new model for the orchestration of collagen fibril assembly and organisation during late embryonic development.
author Kapacee, Zoher
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title Understanding the role of fibripositors in collagen biosynthesis
title_short Understanding the role of fibripositors in collagen biosynthesis
title_full Understanding the role of fibripositors in collagen biosynthesis
title_fullStr Understanding the role of fibripositors in collagen biosynthesis
title_full_unstemmed Understanding the role of fibripositors in collagen biosynthesis
title_sort understanding the role of fibripositors in collagen biosynthesis
publisher University of Manchester
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