Protein Information

ID 2117
Name a collagen
Synonyms A collagen; Alpha 1 type XIII collagen isoform 1; Alpha 1 type XIII collagen; Alpha 2 type IV collagen; B collagen; C collagen; COL13A1; COL4A2…

Compound Information

ID 1242
Name cyanamide
CAS cyanamide

Reference

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2633337 Wasserman AJ, Kato YP, Christiansen D, Dunn MG, Silver FH: Achilles tendon replacement by a collagen fiber prosthesis: morphological evaluation of neotendon formation. Scanning Microsc. 1989 Dec;3(4):1183-97; discussion 1197-200.
Reconstituted type I collagen was processed into fibers which were subsequently severely dehydrated and cyanamide cross-linked. Fibers prepared by this method were stronger and more resistant to degradation than uncrosslinked fibers. When used as a tendon replacement prosthesis, morphological events occurred which were observed by light, scanning, transmission electron microscopy and electron histochemistry. Resorption was the initial host response to the prosthesis and involved gradual biodegradation. Formation of a host-replacement tendon was the second response. Increased collagen fibril diameters and a transition in the proteoglycan/collagen fibril interactions occurred in the newly developing connective tissue between 3 and 10 weeks postimplantation. These extracellular matrix transitions were major events occurring during wound healing and led to the assembly of a mature connective tissue. When used as a tendon prosthesis, these collagen fibers rapidly resorb while allowing simultaneous formation of aligned connective tissue. The fibers may have other applications in the fields of Orthopaedic Surgery, Neurosurgery and Biomaterials Research.
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