The Madras Group and the structure of collagen V SasisekharanN Yathindra Trends In Collagen Pages: 5 - 12
7/2-Helical model for collagen — Evidence from model peptides Kenji OkuyamaV NagarajanShigehiro Kamitori Trends In Collagen Pages: 19 - 34
Design, synthesis and conformations of novel triple helical collagen mimetic structures Murray GoodmanJuliann Kwak Trends In Collagen Pages: 35 - 49
Collagen, a common thread in extracellular matrix evolution Robert Garrone Trends In Collagen Pages: 51 - 56
The mechanisms and consequences of the maturation and ageing of collagen Allen J BaileyR Gordon Paul Trends In Collagen Pages: 57 - 69
Thermal denaturation of collagen revisited Christopher A MilesAllen J Bailey Trends In Collagen Pages: 71 - 80
Collagen-like sequences in phages and bacteria Juergen EngelHans Peter Bächinger Trends In Collagen Pages: 81 - 86
Marine invertebrate collagens: The prevalence of type V and XI like collagens in some marine crustacean and molluscan tissues P SivakumarGowri Chandrakasan Trends In Collagen Pages: 87 - 104
Mechanisms of collagen trimer assembly Michel van der RestBernard DubletSylvie Ricard-Blum Trends In Collagen Pages: 105 - 113
Type I procollagen heterotrimer assembly is linked to subtle differences in the structures of the pro-α1(I) and pro-α2(I)-carboxyl-propeptides Arthur VeisKeith AlvaresJames P Malone Trends In Collagen Pages: 115 - 120
The secondary structure of type I collagen N-telopeptide as demonstrated by Fourier transform IR spectroscopy and molecular modeling Anne GeorgeJames P MaloneArthur Veis Trends In Collagen Pages: 121 - 131
Chromium-induced molecular assemblies and long range ordering in collagenous tissues: A conceptual insight into chromium tanning R GayatriRama RajaramT Ramasami Trends In Collagen Pages: 133 - 145
STEM mass mapping of type VI collagen microfibrils: Implications for chain composition and alternative splicing Stephen G BallKaren JohnstonC Adrian Shuttleworth Trends In Collagen Pages: 147 - 157
Chain composition of type IV collagen networks in basement membranes Milton E NoelkenBilly G Hudson Trends In Collagen Pages: 159 - 169
Cell type specific recognition of the reconstituted aggregates from isolated type I collagen, type IV collagen, and type V collagen Toshihiko HayashiKazunori MizunoKiwamu Yoshikawa Trends In Collagen Pages: 171 - 177
Molecular mechanisms of regulation of type I collagen biosynthesis Qingjian WangRajendra Raghow Trends In Collagen Pages: 185 - 195
Procollagen C-proteinase and its enhancer protein as regulators of collagen fibril formation and matrix deposition Efrat Kessler Trends In Collagen Pages: 197 - 205
Collagen of the umbilical cord and its alteration in EPH-gestosis (preeclampsia) Edward Bańkowski Trends In Collagen Pages: 207 - 213
Role of lipid peroxidation products in the formation of advanced glycation end products: Anin vitro study on collagen G B SajithlalGowri Chandrakasan Trends In Collagen Pages: 215 - 229
Influence of curcumin treatment on collagen metabolism in experimental myocardial necrosis in rats Chandrasekar NirmalaSelvaraj AnandRengarajulu Puvanakrishnan Trends In Collagen Pages: 231 - 237
Matrix metalloproteinases and their inhibitors in tumor invasion and metastasis Velidi H RaoRakesh K SinghG Bradley Schaefer Trends In Collagen Pages: 239 - 254
Expression and biological significance of tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinases Sanjeeva MohanamJasti S Rao Trends In Collagen Pages: 255 - 262
Matrix metalloproteinases: Regulation and biological functions Shravan K ChintalaJasti S Rao Trends In Collagen Pages: 263 - 273
Human hyaluronidases map to a candidate tumor suppressor locus Tony Benjamin CsókaRobert Stern Trends In Collagen Pages: 275 - 281
Collagen and collagen-glycosaminoglycan matrices as carriers for growth factors Marcel E NimniBo Han Trends In Collagen Pages: 283 - 289
Regulation of procollagen genes. From forces to factors Geoffrey John LaurentRobin J McAnultyCarmel B Keerthisingam Trends In Collagen Pages: 291 - 299