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Connective tissue

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Tissue Structure and Function
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Natural Materials: Collagen
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Cartilage: Structure and Classification
Explores the structure and classification of different types of cartilage in the human body.
Connective Tissues: Specialized Types
Discusses the classification and roles of specialized connective tissues in the body.
Extracellular Matrix and Cell Communication
Explores the extracellular matrix, cell-ECM interactions, and bacterial systems.
Extracellular Matrix: Structure, Function, and Proteins
Explores the extracellular matrix, collagen, fibronectin, laminin, proteoglycans, adhesive proteins, and mechanical properties.
Extracellular Matrix: Structure, Function, and Engineering
Discusses the structure and function of the extracellular matrix and its engineering for tissue applications.
Extracellular Matrix: Structure and Function
Explores the composition and function of the extracellular matrix, focusing on collagen and elastin fibers' significance in tissue stability.
Macro-materials for Tissue Engineering
Covers the use of macro-materials in tissue engineering, including key components, scaffold classification, bioresorbable polymers, and hydrogel applications.
Arterial Wall Mechanics
Explores the structure and mechanics of the arterial wall, focusing on collagen, elastin, pressure-diameter relation, compliance, and viscoelastic effects.

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