Aspartic acid racemization: evidence for marked longevity of elastin in human skin.
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Is amino acid racemization a useful tool for screening for ancient DNA in bone?Amino acid racemization reveals differential protein turnover in osteoarthritic articular and meniscal cartilagesLocalized micro- and nano-scale remodelling in the diabetic aorta.Tissue elasticity and the ageing elastic fibre.MicroRNAs differentially expressed in postnatal aortic development downregulate elastin via 3' UTR and coding-sequence binding sitesUnraveling the mechanism of elastic fiber assembly: The roles of short fibulinsThe hyperthermia-enhanced association between tropoelastin and its 67-kDa chaperone results in better deposition of elastic fibers.Retinoblastoma protein modulates the inverse relationship between cellular proliferation and elastogenesisPelvic organ prolapse in fibulin-5 knockout mice: pregnancy-induced changes in elastic fiber homeostasis in mouse vagina.Oxidative stress in aging human skin.Age and skin structure and function, a quantitative approach (I): blood flow, pH, thickness, and ultrasound echogenicity.Age and skin structure and function, a quantitative approach (II): protein, glycosaminoglycan, water, and lipid content and structure.Aspartic acid racemization reveals a high turnover state in knee compared with hip osteoarthritic cartilage.Transglutaminse 2 and EGGL, the protein cross-link formed by transglutaminse 2, as therapeutic targets for disabilities of old age.Ovine multiparity is associated with diminished vaginal muscularis, increased elastic fibres and vaginal wall weakness: implication for pelvic organ prolapse.D-β-aspartyl residue exhibiting uncommon high resistance to spontaneous peptide bond cleavage.Age-Associated Skin Conditions and Diseases: Current Perspectives and Future Options.Old Proteins in Man: A Field in its Infancy.Single nucleotide polymorphisms and domain/splice variants modulate assembly and elastomeric properties of human elastin. Implications for tissue specificity and durability of elastic tissue.Characterization of an antibody that recognizes peptides containing D-β-aspartyl residues.Enhanced survival of vascular smooth muscle cells accounts for heightened elastin deposition in arteries of neonatal spontaneously hypertensive rats.Estimation of age at death based on aspartic acid racemization in elastic cartilage of the epiglottis.Fluctuations of intracellular iron modulate elastin production.Sequence and domain arrangements influence mechanical properties of elastin-like polymeric elastomers.Estimation of Chronological Age from Postmortem Tissues Based on Amino Acid Racemization.Age estimation based on aspartic acid racemization in dentine: what about caries-affected teeth?Elastin turnover in malignant solid tumors.The influence of gender and age on the thickness and echo-density of skin.Phosphate-Catalyzed Succinimide Formation from Asp Residues: A Computational Study of the Mechanism.Detection of diastereomer peptides as the intermediates generating D-amino acids during acid hydrolysis of peptides.Elastin, arterial mechanics, and cardiovascular diseaseEvaluation of aging, diabetes mellitus, and skin wounds by scanning acoustic microscopy with protease digestion
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Aspartic acid racemization: evidence for marked longevity of elastin in human skin.
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Aspartic acid racemization: evidence for marked longevity of elastin in human skin.
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Aspartic acid racemization: evidence for marked longevity of elastin in human skin
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I Laumeier
S Ritz-Timme
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10.1111/J.1365-2133.2003.05618.X
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2003-11-01T00:00:00Z