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... collagen. In brittle bone disease, collagen is abnormal and the bones do not function appropriately. But, if we use this virus to target and correct the ...
It is not known what triggers the abnormal collagen production that leads to scleroderma, although the body's immune system appears to play a role. Scleroderma ...
Soft tissue fillers. Injecting collagen, fat or other substances under the skin can plump the skin over indented scars. The goal is to make the scars less ...
Many Americans decide to take supplements on their own, not because of a doctor's recommendation, the researchers found, most often with the goal of improving ...
This Q&A with Daniel B. F. Saris, M.D., Ph.D., addresses the latest developments in an innovative regenerative medicine cartilage repair only offered at ...
If keratoconus is progressing, corneal collagen cross-linking may be recommended to slow it or stop it from getting worse. This treatment aims to stabilize ...
It also damages collagen and elastin. These fibers give your skin its strength and elasticity. As a result, skin begins to sag and wrinkle prematurely. You ...
Collagen-induced arthritis; HLA-B27 linked spondyloarthropathies; Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis; Allergen-induced asthma; Diabetes; Lupus; Celiac ...
Solar elastosis. The sun's ultraviolet radiation breaks down the connective tissue — collagen and elastin fibers — that lies in the deeper layer of the skin ...
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