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  1. Matricryptins and matrikines: biologically active fragments of the extracellular matrix
  2. Heparin–protein interactions: From affinity and kinetics to biological roles. Application to an interaction network regulating angiogenesis
  3. Large-Scale Investigation of Leishmania Interaction Networks with Host Extracellular Matrix by Surface Plasmon Resonance Imaging
  4. Extended interaction network of procollagen C-proteinase enhancer-1 in the extracellular matrix
  5. Comparative analysis of Leishmania exoproteomes: Implication for host–pathogen interactions
  6. Large-Scale Investigation of Leishmania Interaction Networks with Host Extracellular Matrix by Surface Plasmon Resonance Imaging
  7. Capturing cooperative interactions with the PSI-MI format
  8. Mapping of heparin/heparan sulfate binding sites on αvβ3 integrin by molecular docking
  9. Towards a systems level view of the ECM and related proteins: A framework for the systematic definition and analysis of biological systems
  10. Target-Derived Matricryptins Organize Cerebellar Synapse Formation through α3β1 Integrins
  11. In Vivo Evidence for a Bridging Role of a Collagen V Subtype at the Epidermis–Dermis Interface
  12. Erratum: Corrigendum: Protein interaction data curation: the International Molecular Exchange (IMEx) consortium
  13. Tetrastatin, the NC1 Domain of the α4(IV) Collagen Chain: A Novel Potent Anti-Tumor Matrikine
  14. Protein interaction data curation: the International Molecular Exchange (IMEx) consortium
  15. Toward a systems level view of the ECM and related proteins: A framework for the systematic definition and analysis of biological systems
  16. Surface characterization and efficiency of a matrix-free and flat carboxylated gold sensor chip for surface plasmon resonance (SPR)
  17. PSICQUIC and PSISCORE: accessing and scoring molecular interactions
  18. Isolation, Characterization and Biological Evaluation of Jellyfish Collagen for Use in Biomedical Applications
  19. Understanding the biology of aging with interaction networks
  20. Identification of binding partners interacting with the α1-N-propeptide of type V collagen
  21. Matricryptins derived from collagens and proteoglycans
  22. Intrinsic disorder of the extracellular matrix
  23. The Collagen Family
  24. MatrixDB, the extracellular matrix interaction database
  25. Binding of Procollagen C-Proteinase Enhancer-1 (PCPE-1) to Heparin/Heparan Sulfate: PROPERTIES AND ROLE IN PCPE-1 INTERACTION WITH CELLS
  26. Transglutaminase-2: a new endostatin partner in the extracellular matrix of endothelial cells
  27. Interaction networks as a tool to investigate the mechanisms of aging
  28. The First Draft of the Endostatin Interaction Network
  29. Molecular Interplay between Endostatin, Integrins, and Heparan Sulfate
  30. “Regenerative medicine: Stem cells and extracellular matrix”
  31. Interaction networks: From protein functions to drug discovery. A review
  32. MatrixDB, a database focused on extracellular protein-protein and protein-carbohydrate interactions
  33. Protein Microarrays
  34. Surface Methods
  35. Interaction of the coiled‐coil domain with glycosaminoglycans protects angiopoietin‐like 4 from proteolysis and regulates its antiangiogenic activity
  36. The Exchangeable Apolipoprotein ApoC-I Promotes Membrane Fusion of Hepatitis C Virus
  37. Insights into How CUB Domains Can Exert Specific Functions while Sharing a Common Fold: CONSERVED AND SPECIFIC FEATURES OF THE CUB1 DOMAIN CONTRIBUTE TO THE MOLECULAR BASIS OF PROCOLLAGEN C-PROTEINASE ENHANCER-1 ACTIVITY
  38. Characterization of osteoprotegerin binding to glycosaminoglycans by surface plasmon resonance: Role in the interactions with receptor activator of nuclear factor κB ligand (RANKL) and RANK
  39. Structural Requirements for Heparin/Heparan Sulfate Binding to Type V Collagen
  40. Circulating fibrosis markers, eosinophil cationic protein and eosinophil protein X in patients withWuchereria bancroftiinfection: association with clinical status
  41. High Density Lipoprotein Inhibits Hepatitis C Virus-neutralizing Antibodies by Stimulating Cell Entry via Activation of the Scavenger Receptor BI
  42. Dual polarization interferometry characterization of carbohydrate–protein interactions
  43. Characterization of osteoprotegerin binding to glycosaminoglycans by surface plasmon resonance: Role in the interactions with Receptor Activator of Nuclear Factor kB Ligand (RANKL) and RANK
  44. Impact of Carbamylation on Type I Collagen Conformational Structure and Its Ability to Activate Human Polymorphonuclear Neutrophils
  45. O.137 HDL inhibits neutralisation by HCV antibodies via a ternary interaction with the scavenger receptor BI
  46. O.171 HDL inhibits HCV neutralisation by CD81-NOB antibodies by stimulating cell entry through activation of the scavenger receptor BI
  47. The collagen superfamily: from the extracellular matrix to the cell membrane
  48. Structural characterization of the feline-immunodeficiency-virus envelope glycoprotein 36 ectodomain for the development of new antivirals
  49. Les collagènes associés aux membranes basales et leurs matricryptines
  50. Structural basis of dynamic glycine receptor clustering by gephyrin
  51. Characterization of Endostatin Binding to Heparin and Heparan Sulfate by Surface Plasmon Resonance and Molecular Modeling
  52. Ebola Virus Matrix Protein VP40 Interaction with Human Cellular Factors Tsg101 and Nedd4
  53. Expression Analysis of Recombinant Lysyl Oxidase (LOX) in Myofibroblastlike Cells
  54. Interaction Properties of the Procollagen C-proteinase Enhancer Protein Shed Light on the Mechanism of Stimulation of BMP-1
  55. Expression Analysis of Recombinant Lysyl Oxidase (LOX) in Myofibroblastlike Cells
  56. Transglutaminase-mediated cross-linking is involved in the stabilization of extracellular matrix in human liver fibrosis
  57. ChemInform Abstract: Mechanisms of Collagen Trimer Assembly
  58. Relationship between urinary pyridinium cross-links, disease activity and disease subsets of ankylosing spondylitis
  59. Monitoring of extracellular matrix metabolism and cross‐linking in tissue, serum and urine of patients with chromoblastomycosis, a chronic skin fibrosis
  60. The level of the collagen cross-link pyridinoline reflects the improvement of cutaneous lesions in one case of skin alveolar echinococcosis
  61. Visualization of the expression of the mRNA of growth hormone by in situ RT‐PCR
  62. Hepatic antifibrotic effect of superoxide dismutase (SOD) in murine QShistosomiasis
  63. In situ reverse transcription‐polymerase chain reaction. Applications for light and electron microscopy
  64. Immunohistochemical Study of Type I Collagen Turn-over and of Matrix Metalloproteinases in Chromoblastomycosis Before and After Treatment by Terbinafine
  65. Hepatic antifibrotic effect of superoxide dismutase (SOD) in murine Schistosomiasis
  66. Urinary excretion of the collagen cross-link pyridinoline increases during liver fibrogenesis
  67. Mechanism of collagen network stabilization in human irreversible granulomatous liver fibrosis
  68. The carboxy-terminal cross-linked telopeptide of type I collagen (ICTP) is a potential serum marker of ongoing liver fibrosis
  69. Kinetics of internalization and subcellular binding sites for T3 in mouse liver
  70. Detectable levels of pyridinoline are present in synovial fluid from various patients with knee effusion: preliminary results*
  71. Histamine release assay and radioimmunoassay for the detection of IgE antibodies against neuromuscular blocking drugs
  72. Hydroxypyridinium collagen cross-links in human liver fibrosis: Study of alveolar echinococcosis
  73. Démonstration de la présence de cross-links du collagène de type hydroxypyridinium dans un modèle de fibrose hépatique induite par une réaction granulomateuse : l'échinococcose alvéolaire humaine
  74. Immunoblotting and cytochemical characterization of human enamel proteins
  75. Comparative analysis of collagens solubilized from human foetal, and normal and osteoarthritic adult articular cartilage, with emphasis on type VI collagen
  76. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and immunoblotting of native collagen molecules using the Phast system
  77. Collagen cross-linking
  78. Use of the Pharmacia Phast System for sodium dodecyl sulphate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of non-globular proteins: application to collagens
  79. Collagen expression during teratocarcinoma cell line-induced endochondral bone tumor.
  80. Type IX collagen is a potent inducer of PGE2 and interleukin 1 production by human monocyte macrophages
  81. The Different Types of Collagen Present in Cartilaginous Tissues
  82. Further biochemical and physicochemical characterization of minor disulfide‐bonded (type IX) collagen, extracted from foetal calf cartilage
  83. Light and Electron Immunoperoxidase Localization of Minor Disulfide-Bonded Collagens in Fetal Calf Epiphyseal Cartilage
  84. Biochemical properties and immunolocalization of minor collagens in foetal calf cartilage