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    Relative distribution and crosslinking of collagen distinguish fetal from adult sheep wound repair by Lovvorn, Harold N, Cheung, David T, Nimni, Marcel E, Perelman, Natasha, Estes, James M, Adzick, N.Scott

    Published in Journal of pediatric surgery (1999)
    “…Background/Purpose: Collagen deposition in midgestation fetal skin wounds occurs rapidly and in a normal reticular pattern unlike adult scar. Although collagen…”
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    Biochemical composition of collagen in continent and stress urinary incontinent women by Bergman, A, Elia, G, Cheung, D, Perelman, N, Nimni, M E

    “…This study was designed to assess the relationship between the amount of collagen type III in the pelvic supportive tissues and stress urinary incontinence…”
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    Acylated ascorbate stimulates collagen synthesis in cultured human foreskin fibroblasts at lower doses than does ascorbic acid by Rosenblat, G, Perelman, N, Katzir, E, Gal-Or, S, Jonas, A, Nimni, M E, Sorgente, N, Neeman, I

    Published in Connective tissue research (1998)
    “…Acylated derivatives of ascorbic acid were found to be active in a number of biochemical and physiological processes. In the present study we investigated the…”
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    Mechanism of crosslinking of proteins by glutaraldehyde III. Reaction with collagen in tissues by Cheung, D T, Perelman, N, Ko, E C, Nimni, M E

    Published in Connective tissue research (1985)
    “…Bovine pericardium, a dense collagenous connective tissue, was crosslinked with glutaraldehyde using different modalities of fixation. The degree of…”
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    Mechanism of crosslinking of proteins by glutaraldehyde. IV: In vitro and in vivo stability of a crosslinked collagen matrix by Cheung, D T, Tong, D, Perelman, N, Ertl, D, Nimni, M E

    Published in Connective tissue research (1990)
    “…The use of native or reconstituted collagen as a bioprothesis for tissue augmentation requires the introduction of exogenous synthetic crosslinks. The degree…”
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    Whole organ evaluation of collagen in the developing human larynx and adjoining anatomic structures (hyoid and trachea) by Cohen, S R, Perelman, N, Mahnovski, V, Nimni, M E, Cheung, D T

    Published in Annals of otology, rhinology & laryngology (01-09-1993)
    “…The collagen composition (types I, II, and III) of the normal developing human larynx and trachea was examined by biochemical methods. Autopsy specimens of…”
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    Collagen in the developing larynx. Preliminary study by Cohen, S R, Cheung, D T, Nimni, M E, Mahnovski, V, Lian, G, Perelman, N, Carranza, A P

    Published in Annals of otology, rhinology & laryngology (01-04-1992)
    “…The primary purpose of this study was to determine the types of collagen in the developing human larynx that contribute to the structural framework and…”
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    Alteration of collagen composition and cross-linking in keloid tissues by Di Cesare, P E, Cheung, D T, Perelman, N, Libaw, E, Peng, L, Nimni, M E

    Published in Matrix (Stuttgart) (01-07-1990)
    “…Collagen composition and cross-linking in human keloid and normal skin tissues were analyzed biochemically. CNBr peptides were separated by 2-dimensional (2-D)…”
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    A highly specific and quantitative method for determining type III/I collagen ratios in tissues by Cheung, D T, Benya, P D, Perelman, N, DiCesare, P E, Nimni, M E

    Published in Matrix (Stuttgart) (01-07-1990)
    “…The distribution of type I and type III collagens in rat, bovine and human skin were examined by a quantitative 2-D CNBr peptide mapping method. The procedure…”
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