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- Fibrillogenesis abstract "Fibrillogenesis is the development of fine fibrils normally present in collagen fibers of connective tissue. It is derived from the Greek fibrillo (meaning fibrils, or pertaining to fibrils) and genesis (to create, the process by which something is created).The assembly of collagen fibrils, fibrillogenesis appears to be a self-assembly process although there is much speculation about the specifics of the mechanism through with the body produces collagen fibrils. In the body, collagen fibrils are composed of several types of collagen as well as macromolecules. Collagen I is the most abundant structural macromolecule within the vertebrate body and also represents the most abundant collagen found within various collagen fibrils There are immense differences in the types of collagen fibrils that exist within the body. For instance, fibrils within the tendon vary in width and are banded into aggregates that form fibril bundles that resist forces of tension within one dimension. Similarly, fibrils that form the translucent corneal stromal matrix form orthogonal sheets and withstand the force of traction in two dimensions. Remarkably, these two structurally different collagen fibrils are speculated to be formed from the same molecules with Collagen I being the primary collagen found within both structures.".
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- Fibrillogenesis wikiPageRevisionID "699620482".
- Fibrillogenesis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fibers.
- Fibrillogenesis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Structural_proteins.
- Fibrillogenesis wikiPageWikiLink Collagen.
- Fibrillogenesis wikiPageWikiLink Connective_tissue.
- Fibrillogenesis wikiPageWikiLink Ehlers–Danlos_syndrome.
- Fibrillogenesis wikiPageWikiLink Fibril.
- Fibrillogenesis wikiPageWikiLink Fibronectin.
- Fibrillogenesis wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Fibrillogenesis wikiPageWikiLink Integrin.
- Fibrillogenesis wikiPageWikiLink Tenascin_X.
- Fibrillogenesis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fibrillogenesis".
- Fibrillogenesis wikiPageWikiLinkText "fibrillogenesis".
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- Fibrillogenesis subject Category:Fibers.
- Fibrillogenesis subject Category:Structural_proteins.
- Fibrillogenesis hypernym Development.
- Fibrillogenesis type Polymer.
- Fibrillogenesis type Textile.
- Fibrillogenesis comment "Fibrillogenesis is the development of fine fibrils normally present in collagen fibers of connective tissue. It is derived from the Greek fibrillo (meaning fibrils, or pertaining to fibrils) and genesis (to create, the process by which something is created).The assembly of collagen fibrils, fibrillogenesis appears to be a self-assembly process although there is much speculation about the specifics of the mechanism through with the body produces collagen fibrils.".
- Fibrillogenesis label "Fibrillogenesis".
- Fibrillogenesis sameAs Q5446440.
- Fibrillogenesis sameAs Fibrillogenese.
- Fibrillogenesis sameAs m.0dq04m.
- Fibrillogenesis sameAs Q5446440.
- Fibrillogenesis wasDerivedFrom Fibrillogenesis?oldid=699620482.
- Fibrillogenesis isPrimaryTopicOf Fibrillogenesis.