ECM Health Concept Map Caitlin Hamilton 04/18/2014.
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This Quarter So FarCollagen Type I
Structural component of all tissues except cartilage (e.g. bone, dermis) Gelse et al., 2003,
Collagen Type I
Structural component of all tissues except
vessel wall
Katsuda et al., 1992
Collagen Type I
Structural component of all tissues except
vessel wall
Rauterberg et al., 1993,
Collagen Type I
Structural component of all tissues except
heart
Marijianowski et al., 1994
Collagen Type Iassociated with genetic disease classic type Ehlers-Danlos syndrome Nuytinck et al., 2000
Collagen Type Iassociated with genetic disease Osteogenesis imperfecta Bonadio and Byers, 1985
Collagen Type I
associated with disease Atherosclerosis Katsuda et al., 1992; Rauterberget al., 1993
Collagen Type I
associated with disease hypertensive heart disease Lópezet al., 2001; Díez et al., 2005
Collagen Type I
associated with disease fibrotic diseases including chronic kidney diseases Alexakis et al., 2006
Collagen Type IIPredominant component of cartilage Bruckner and van der Rest, 1994
Collagen Type IImediates interactions with proteoglycans Mayne, 1989
Collagen Type IIassociated with genetic disease Stickler syndrome type I
Maumenee, 1979; Ahmadet al., 1991
Collagen Type IIassociated with genetic disease spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia Tiller et al., 1995
Collagen Type IIassociated with genetic disease achondrogenesis Eyre et al., 1986
Collagen Type IIassociated with genetic disease Kniest dysplasia Winterpacht et al., 1993
Collagen Type II
associated with disease Osteoarthritis Nelson et al., 1998
Collagen Type IIIDominant collagen type of granulation tissue Katsuda et al., 1992