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Biology of Invertebrate and Lower Vertebrate Collagens

✍ Scribed by Jerome Gross (auth.), A. Bairati, R. Garrone (eds.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1985
Tongue
English
Leaves
581
Series
NATO ASI Series 93
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Knowledge in the field of the biology of the extracellular matrix, and in particular of collagen, has made considerable progress over the last ten years, especially in mammals, birds and ln man with respect to very important applied medical aspects. Basic knowledge in the animal kingdom overall has increased more slowly and haphazardly. We, therefore, considered it useful to organize a meeting specifically devoted to the study of the invertebrate and lower vertebrate collagens. The NATO Scientific Division financed an Advanced Research Workshop aimed at bringing together experts qualified in collagen biology (with morphological, biochemical and genetic specialization) with researchers who are currently studying collagenous tissues of invertebrates and lower vertebrates. The Medical-Biology Committee of the CNR-Rome and the University of Milan also supplied interest and support for the organization of this Meeting. The format of the workshop consisted in: 1) main lectures on the most recent aspects of collagen biology; 2) minireviews on the current knowledge of collagenous tissues in the various invertebrate phyla and in fish; 3) contributed papers on particular aspects of research in specific fields; 4) workshops on the methodology of studying collagen. As we had intended, the Workshop gave a comprehensive overview of acquired knowledge and of the present state of research actlvlty. It permitted wide interdisciplinary discussion, enabling collaboraΒ­ tions to be established and new research themes to be chosen. This volume contains the text of all the contributions presented at the Meeting, including posters.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xxi
Invertebrate Collagens in the Scheme of Things....Pages 1-28
Collagen and Animal Phylogeny....Pages 29-47
Collagen Families β€” Evolutionary Adaptation of Molecular and Macromolecular Structures to Physiological Function....Pages 49-51
The Different Types of Collagen Present in Cartilaginous Tissues....Pages 53-64
Collagen Cross-Linking....Pages 65-72
Structure of Collagen Fibrils....Pages 73-82
Role of Collagenous and Non-Collagenous Components in Biological Calcification....Pages 83-94
Mediation of Cell Matrix Interactions by Collagen and Laminin Binding Cell Surface Proteins....Pages 95-102
Metazoan Mesenchyme Partitions the Extracellular Space During Matrix Morphogenesis....Pages 103-114
Spatial Organization of Collagen Fibrils in Skeletal Tissues: Analogies with Liquid Crystals....Pages 115-134
Collagen Gene Structure....Pages 135-155
The Collagen of the Porifera....Pages 157-175
Sponge Gemmule Coats: Germanium(Ge) Modification of a Collagenous Structure....Pages 177-182
Two Distinct Populations of Collagen Fibrils in A β€œSclerosponge” (Porifera)....Pages 183-189
The Role of Sponge Collagens in the Diet of the Hawksbill Turtle (Eretmochelys Imbricata) ....Pages 191-196
Collagen of Coelenterates....Pages 197-210
The Collagenous Component of Veretillum Cynomorium (Cnidaria)....Pages 211-216
The Collagen of Aschelminthes....Pages 217-235
Ultrastructural Study of the Connective Tissue of Parascaris Equorum ....Pages 237-241
The Collagens of the Annelida....Pages 243-258
The Fine Structure of Graptolite Periderm....Pages 389-396
The Interstitial Collagen of Lumbricus SP. (Annelida)....Pages 259-265
Long Pitch Helices in Invertebrate Collagens....Pages 267-274
Similarity between Earthworm Cuticle Collagen and the Chemoattractant for Garter Snakes Solubilized from the Exterior Surface of Earthworms....Pages 275-276
The Interstitial Collagens of Fish....Pages 397-408
The Selachian Egg Case Collagen....Pages 409-434
Elastoidin....Pages 435-450
Comparative Fine Structure of the Actinotrichia (Elastoidin) in Developing Teleost and Dipnoi Fish Fins....Pages 451-455
Collagen and Mineralization in the Elasmoid Scales....Pages 457-463
The Deep Scleroblast of the Regenerating Teleost Scale: A Model of Cell Producing a Collagenic Plywood....Pages 465-470
The Collagens of the Mollusca....Pages 277-297
The Role of Collagen in the Mechanical Design of Squid Mantle....Pages 299-304
The Sclerotisation of the Collagenous Byssal Threads of Mytilus Epulis L.....Pages 305-307
Ultrastructural and Biochemical Study on Collagen from the Neural Sheath of Sepia Officinalis ....Pages 309-315
Comparative Ultrastructural Analysis on the Connective Tissue Organization of Neural Sheaths in Mollusca....Pages 317-324
Quantitative Analysis on the Distribution of Collagen Fibril Diameters in the Neural Sheath of Sepia Officinalis ....Pages 325-330
A Collagen Analogue System in Nucella Lapillus , (Prosobranchia, Stenoglossa)....Pages 331-335
Crosslinking and Chemical Characterisation of Cephalopod Collagens....Pages 337-343
The Collagen of the Arthropoda....Pages 345-368
The Collagen of the Echinodermata....Pages 369-388
Nidamental Gland Secreting the Dog-Fish Egg-Shell....Pages 471-476
Methods of Extraction, Purification and Reprecipitation....Pages 477-485
Collagens Immunotyping....Pages 487-514
The Banding Pattern of Collagen....Pages 515-537
Dielectric Spectroscopy in Collagen....Pages 539-543
Evolution and Collagen....Pages 545-560
Concluding Remarks....Pages 561-563
Back Matter....Pages 565-583

✦ Subjects


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