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Advances in collagen fillers.(ORIGINAL ARTICLES)
Magazine article from: Journal of Drugs in Dermatology; 4/1/2009; ; 700+ words
; INTRODUCTION Collagen has been recognized as the major building...structures and has, since the advent of collagen-filler technology, always been considered...for soft-tissue injectable implants. Collagen gives support and structural integrity...
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Case reports: nodule formation following lip augmentation using porcine collagen-derived filler.(Case study)
Magazine article from: Journal of Drugs in Dermatology; 6/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; Abstract In 2006, a novel, porcine-derived collagen filler (Evolence) was introduced to the...market. Evolence, unlike bovine-derived collagen, does not require skin testing and was...nodule formation. Introduction Bovine collagen (Zyderm[R], Zyplast[R]) was approved...
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Use collagen proteins to obtain cost savings in processed meat, poultry.
Newspaper article from: Emerging Food R&D Report; 2/1/2004; 368 words
; Collagen proteins play a major role in determining the texture...the nutritional value, flavor and succulence of meat. Collagen sourced from bone and skin is finding increased use as...determine the water-binding and purge-reducing capabilities of collagen proteins from pork, chicken and turkey in various ...
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The collagen connection. (collagen in the body)
Magazine article from: FDA Consumer; 6/1/1985; ; 700+ words
; ...glue) and gennan (to produce). It is collagen--according to Dr. Christopher Lovell...protein in the entire animal kingdom. Collagen makes up 25 percent of all prtein in...mechanical stability to the entire body. Collagen is essential for maintaining both durability...
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Influence of platelet collagen receptor polymorphisms on risk for arterial thrombosis. (Advances in the Science of Pathology).
Magazine article from: Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine; 3/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...events in vascular thrombosis are platelet adhesion to collagen and collagen-induced platelet activation. Three receptors play pivotal roles in the initiation of platelet adhesion to collagen: the glycoprotein (GP) Ib-IX-V complex (GPIb complex...
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FDA reviews collagen studies. (Food and Drug Administration)
Magazine article from: FDA Consumer; 6/1/1991; 308 words
; ...evidence to show a connection between collagen injections and the development of polymyositis...recently approved a labeling change for two collagen products, warning that some cases of...have been reported in patients given collagen injections. Zyderm and Zyplast, manufacturd...
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Examine consumer acceptance of fruit-flavored yogurts enriched with fish collagen.
Newspaper article from: Emerging Food R&D Report; 8/1/2008; 404 words
; ...additional health-beneficial ingredients, such as fish collagen. Collagen is a fibrous protein that contributes to the physiological...may accept fruit-flavored yogurts enriched with fish collagen. They also identified the sensory attributes influencing...
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Develop fruit-flavored yogurts enriched with health-beneficial fish collagen.
Newspaper article from: Emerging Food R&D Report; 3/1/2009; 388 words
; ...addition of health-beneficial ingredients such as fish collagen. Collagen is fibrous protein that contributes to the physiological...connective tissues in skins, tendons and cartilages. Collagen may keep the epidermis healthy and enhance the aesthetic...
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Increase in collagen turnover induced by intradermal injection of carbon dioxide in rats.
Magazine article from: Journal of Drugs in Dermatology; 3/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...recognized. (1,2) The modifications to the collagen and elastin system cause wrinkles...mucopolysaccharide. Elastin, fibronectin, and collagen are the basic elements of the fibrous component of the dermis. Collagen is the most abundant of these, and...
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Collagen products must carry new warning.
Magazine article from: FDA Consumer; 12/1/1991; 337 words
; ...dermatomyositis (PM/DM) in people who have received collagen injections must be added to the products' labeling, FDA told Collagen Corp. of Palo Alto, Calif., in a letter last September. Collagen, regulated as a medical device under FDA laws, is...
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Collagen
Book article from: Chemistry: Foundations and Applications
Collagen Collagen is a family of proteins; in animals these proteins play critical roles...relationships. The major component of all connective tissue matrixes, collagen is found in tissues such as skin, blood vessels, bone, tendon, and ligament...
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collagen
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to the Body
collagen The word collagen means ‘glue-producing’. Collagen in the body does indeed help to hold it all together, but the notion of glue is not very apt. It strengthens and connects things with a network of tough fibres, rather than...
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Collagen Periurethral Injection
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of Surgery: A Guide for Patients and Caregivers
Collagen periurethral injection Definition Collagen periurethral injection is a procedure in which collagen is injected around the urethra and bladder neck as a treatment for stress incontinence in...
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Collagen Vascular Diseases
Encyclopedia entry from: Complete Human Diseases and Conditions
Collagen Vascular Diseases Collagen vascular diseases are a diverse group of diseases in which the body...Polymyositis Rheumatology Scleroderma Sj ö gren ’ s syndrome Collagen vascular diseases have been recognized for a long time. Rheumatoid...
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collagen disease
Book article from: A Dictionary of Nursing
collagen disease n. an obsolete term for connective-tissue disease.
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