Collagen. Avicon . Avitene . Collagen Felt . Collagen Fleece . Collagenfleece . Collastat . Dermodress . Microfibril Collagen Hemostat . Pangen . Zyderm . alpha-Collagen . Collagen Hemostat, Microfibril . alpha Collagen . A polypeptide substance comprising about one third of the total protein in mammalian organisms. It is the main constituent of SKIN; CONNECTIVE TISSUE; and the organic substance of bones (BONE AND BONES) and teeth (TOOTH). . 1.00
Colitis, Collagenous. Collagenous Colitis . A subtype of MICROSCOPIC COLITIS, characterized by chronic watery DIARRHEA of unknown origin, a normal COLONOSCOPY but abnormal histopathology on BIOPSY. Microscopic examination of biopsy samples taken from the COLON show larger-than-normal band of subepithelial COLLAGEN. . 0.80
Fibril-Associated Collagens. FACIT Collagen . FACIT Collagens . Fibril-Associated Collagen . Fibril-Associated Collagens With Interrupted Triple Helices . Collagen, Fibril-Associated . Collagens, FACIT . Collagens, Fibril-Associated . Fibril Associated Collagen . Fibril Associated Collagens . Fibril Associated Collagens With Interrupted Triple Helices . A family of non-fibrillar collagens that interact with FIBRILLAR COLLAGENS. They contain short triple helical domains interrupted by short non-helical domains and do not form into collagen fibrils. . 0.75
Collagen Type VI. Collagen Type VI, alpha1 Chain . Collagen Type VI, alpha1 Subunit . Collagen Type VI, alpha2 Subunit . Collagen Type VI, alpha3 Chain . Collagen Type VI, alpha3 Subunit . Collagen Type-VI, alpha2 Chain . Collagen alpha1(VI) . Collagen alpha2(VI) . Collagen alpha3(VI) . Intima Collagen . Procollagen Type VI . Type VI (Intima) Collagen . Type VI Collagen . Type VI Procollagen . Collagen Type VI, alpha2 Chain . Collagen, Intima . Collagen, Type VI . Procollagen, Type VI . A non-fibrillar collagen that forms a network of MICROFIBRILS within the EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX of CONNECTIVE TISSUE. The alpha subunits of collagen type VI assemble into antiparallel, overlapping dimers which then align to form tetramers. . 0.75