Collagen Distribution Flashcards

(36 cards)

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Type I

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Noncartilaginous connective tissues, including bone, tendon, skin

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2
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Type IV

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Basement membranes

Type IV

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3
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Type V

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Minor component in tissues containing collagen I

Type V

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4
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Type VI

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Muscle and most connective tissues

Type VI

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5
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Type VII

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Dermal-epidermal junction

Type VII

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6
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Type VIII

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Endothelium and other tissues

Type VIII

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7
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Type IX

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Tissues containing collagen II

Type IX

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8
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Type X

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Hypertrophic cartilage

Type X

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9
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Type XI

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Tissues containing collagen Il

Type XI

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10
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Type XII

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Tissues containing collagen I

Type XII

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Type XIII

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Many tissues, including neuromuscular junctions and skin

Type XIII

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12
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Type XIV

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Tissues containing collagen |

Type XIV

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Type XV

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Associated with collagens close to basement membranes in many tissues including in eye, muscle, microvessels

Type XV

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14
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Type XVI

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Many tissues

Type XVI

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15
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Type XVII

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Epithelia, skin hemidesmosomes

Type XVII

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16
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Type XVIII

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Associated with collagens close to basement membranes, close structural homologue of XV

Type XVIII

17
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Type XIX

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Rare, basement membranes, rhabdomyosarcoma cells

Type XIX

18
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Type XX

A

Many tissues, particularly corneal epithelium

Type XX

19
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Type XXI

A

Many tissues

Type XXI

20
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Type XXII

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Tissue junctions, including cartilage-synovial fluid, hair follicle-dermis

Type XXII

21
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Type XXIII

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Limited in tissues, mainly transmembrane and shed forms

Type XXIII

22
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Type XXIV

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Developing cornea and bone

Type XXIV

23
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Type XXV

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Brain

Type XXV

24
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Type XXVI

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Testis, ovary

Type XXVI

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Type XXVII
Embryonic cartilage and other developing tissues, cartilage in adults ## Footnote Type XXVII
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Type XXVIII
Basement membrane around Schwann cells ## Footnote Type XXVIII
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Type XXIX
Epidermis ## Footnote Type XXIX
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Type II
Cartilage,vitreous humor
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Type III
Extensive connective tissues, including skin, lung, vascular system
30
What are network like collagen?
Type IV, VIII, & X
31
Fibril-associated collagens with interrupted triple helices (FACITs), includes?
Type IX, XII, XIV, XVI, XIX, XX, XXI, XXII
32
Beaded filaments include this types of collagens?
Types VI, XXVI, XXVII, XXIX
33
Anchoring fibrils of epithelial tissue (the only one of its type)?
Type VII
34
This transmembrane collagen has short intracellular N-terminal and extracellular domains with long ineterrupted triple helices?
Types XII, XVII, XXIII, & XXV
35
Multiplexin collagens have multiple triple helix domains and interruptions?
Types XV, XVIII
36
Fibril-forming collagens are?
Types I, II, III, V, XI, XXIV, XXVII