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Regulation of Matrix Accumulation

Regulation of Matrix Accumulation

Robert P. Mecham
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Regulation of Matrix Accumulation discusses the development of research and studies on connective tissue.
This book emphasizes biochemical characterization of individual connective tissue components and interactions between cells and extracellular macromolecules. Other topics include the intracellular turnover of collagen; biological regulation of collagenase activity; feedback regulation of collagen synthesis; steroid hormone regulation of extracellular matrix proteins; and control of elastin synthesis, including its molecular and cellular aspects. The catalytic and biological properties of elastases; characterization and regulation of lysyl oxidase; and matrix accumulation and the development of form, considering proteoglycans and branching morphogenesis, are explained as well. Included in this text is an autobiography and personal retrospective by Miles Partridge, one of the contributors that greatly influenced the progress in understanding extracellular matrix biology.
This publication is a good reference for students and researchers conducting work on biology, specifically on connective tissue.
Pages
476
Format
ebook
Publisher
Academic Press
Release
May 09, 2014
ISBN
1306052416
ISBN 13
9781306052412

Regulation of Matrix Accumulation

Robert P. Mecham
0/5 ( ratings)
Regulation of Matrix Accumulation discusses the development of research and studies on connective tissue.
This book emphasizes biochemical characterization of individual connective tissue components and interactions between cells and extracellular macromolecules. Other topics include the intracellular turnover of collagen; biological regulation of collagenase activity; feedback regulation of collagen synthesis; steroid hormone regulation of extracellular matrix proteins; and control of elastin synthesis, including its molecular and cellular aspects. The catalytic and biological properties of elastases; characterization and regulation of lysyl oxidase; and matrix accumulation and the development of form, considering proteoglycans and branching morphogenesis, are explained as well. Included in this text is an autobiography and personal retrospective by Miles Partridge, one of the contributors that greatly influenced the progress in understanding extracellular matrix biology.
This publication is a good reference for students and researchers conducting work on biology, specifically on connective tissue.
Pages
476
Format
ebook
Publisher
Academic Press
Release
May 09, 2014
ISBN
1306052416
ISBN 13
9781306052412

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