Collagen Antibodies of Cloud-Clone
Collagen is a fifibrillar protein that conforms the conjunctive and connective tissues in the human body, essentially skin, joints, and bones. This molecule is one of the most abundant in many of the living organisms due to its connective role in biological structures. Moerover, this family is the major component of the tumor microenvironment and participates in cancer fifibrosis. Collagen has found many applications in food, cosmetic, pharmaceutical, and biomedical industries. The molecular structure and supramolecular assembly of collagens allow their division into major subfamilies. Fibril-forming collagens (I, II, III, V, XI, XXVI, XXVII); Fibril-associated collagens with interrupted triple helices (FACITs) (IX, XII, XIV, XVI, XIX, XX, XXI, XXII, XXIV); Network-forming collagens (IV, VIII, X); Membrane anchored collagens (MACITs) (XIII, XVII, XXIII, XXV); Interconnecting collagens, microfifibrils (VI, VII, XV); Short (developmental) collagens (XXVI, XXVIII).