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1. Fragility of Reconstituted Type V Collagen Fibrils with the Chain Composition of α1(V)α2(V)α3(V) Respective of the D-Periodic Banding Pattern.

2. Effect of the -Gly-3( S)-hydroxyprolyl-4( R)-hydroxyprolyl- tripeptide unit on the stability of collagen model peptides.

3. Constructive generation of very hard 3-colorability instances

4. Toward systematic generation of 3COL instances based on minimal unsolvable structures.

5. The Crystal Structure of a Collagen-like Polypeptide with 3(S)-Hydroxyproline Residues in the Xaa Position Forms a Standard 7/2 Collagen Triple Helix.

6. The Crystal Structure of the Collagen-like Polypeptide (Glycyl-4(R)-hydroxyprolyl-4(R)-hydroxyprolyl)9 at 1.55 Å Resolution Shows Up-puckering of the Proline Ring in the Xaa Position.

7. Expansion of activated eosinophils in infants with severe atopic dermatitis.

8. Hydroxylation-induced Stabilization of the Collagen Triple Helix.

9. Calorimetric Studies on the Tight Binding Metal Interactions of Escherichia coli Manganese Superoxide Dismutase.

10. The Peptides Acetyl-(Gly-3(S)Hyp-4(R)Hyp)10-NH2 and Acetyl-(Gly-Pro-3(S)Hyp)10-NH2 Do Not Form a Collagen Triple Helix.

11. Hydroxylation-induced Stabilization of the Collagen Triple Helix.

13. Isolation of type I collagen homotrimer from human placenta with LC–MS monitoring of the α1(I)/α2(I) chain ratio.

14. Isolation of type I collagen homotrimer from human placenta with LC–MS monitoring of the α1(I)/α2(I) chain ratio.

15. Inhibition of YAP/TAZ pathway contributes to the cytotoxicity of silibinin in MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 human breast cancer cells.

16. IGF-1R/YAP signaling pathway is involved in collagen V-induced insulin biosynthesis and secretion in rat islet INS-1 cells.

17. Lysyl hydroxylase 2 mediated collagen post-translational modifications and functional outcomes.

18. Collagens I and V differently regulate the proliferation and adhesion of rat islet INS-1 cells through the integrin β1/E-cadherin/β-catenin pathway.

19. Collagen Triple Helix Formation Can Be Nucleated at Either End.

20. Oral Administration of Silibinin Ameliorates Cognitive Deficits of Parkinson's Disease Mouse Model by Restoring Mitochondrial Disorders in Hippocampus.

21. Collagen I protects human keratinocytes HaCaT against UVB injury via restoring PINK1/parkin-mediated mitophagy.

22. DNA damage-triggered activation of cGAS-STING pathway induces apoptosis in human keratinocyte HaCaT cells.

23. Type I collagen inhibits adipogenic differentiation via YAP activation in vitro.

25. Silibinin's regulation of proliferation and collagen gene expressions of rat pancreatic β-cells cultured on types I and V collagen involves β-catenin nuclear translocation.

26. Silibinin-induced apoptosis of breast cancer cells involves mitochondrial impairment.

27. Reactive oxygen species are responsible for the cell aggregation and production of pro-inflammatory mediators in phorbol ester (PMA)-treated U937 cells on gelatin-coated dishes through upregulation of autophagy.

28. Silibinin ameliorates STING-mediated neuroinflammation via downregulation of ferroptotic damage in a sporadic Alzheimer's disease model.

29. Silibinin alleviates ferroptosis of rat islet β cell INS-1 induced by the treatment with palmitic acid and high glucose through enhancing PINK1/parkin-mediated mitophagy.

30. Type I collagen induces mesenchymal cell differentiation into myofibroblasts through YAP-induced TGF-β1 activation.

31. Increased mitochondrial fission induces NLRP3/cGAS-STING mediated pro-inflammatory pathways and apoptosis in UVB-irradiated immortalized human keratinocyte HaCaT cells.

32. Impaired mitophagy causes mitochondrial DNA leakage and STING activation in ultraviolet B-irradiated human keratinocytes HaCaT.

33. Combined use of dasatinib and quercetin alleviates overtraining-induced deficits in learning and memory through eliminating senescent cells and reducing apoptotic cells in rat hippocampus.

34. Comment on Microfibrillar structure of type I collagen in situ by Orgel et al. (2006), Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. USA, 103, 9001-9005.

35. Type I collagen reduces lipid accumulation during adipogenesis of preadipocytes 3T3-L1 via the YAP-mTOR-autophagy axis.

36. Silibinin inhibits ethanol- or acetaldehyde-induced ferroptosis in liver cell lines.

37. Temperature induced complex formation-deformation behavior of collagen model peptides and polyelectrolytes in aqueous solution.

38. Protective effects of silibinin against ethanol- or acetaldehyde-caused damage in liver cell lines involve the repression of mitochondrial fission.

40. Diffusion-weighted MRI of exercise-induced acute renal failure (ALPE).

41. Two crystal modifications of (Pro-Pro-Gly)4-Hyp- Hyp-Gly-(Pro-Pro-Gly)4 reveal the puckering preference of Hyp(X) in the Hyp(X):Hyp(Y) and Hyp(X):Pro(Y) stacking pairs in collagen helices.

42. Silibinin ameliorates depression/anxiety-like behaviors of Parkinson's disease mouse model and is associated with attenuated STING-IRF3-IFN-β pathway activation and neuroinflammation.

43. Crystal Structure of Human Type III Collagen Gly991-Gly1032 Cystine Knot-containing Peptide Shows Both 7/2 and 10/3 Triple Helical Symmetries.

44. Intercellular Accumulation of Type V Collagen Fibrils in Accordance with Cell Aggregation.

45. Silibinin attenuates motor dysfunction in a mouse model of Parkinson's disease by suppression of oxidative stress and neuroinflammation along with promotion of mitophagy.

46. Reconstituted type V collagen fibrils as cementing materials in the formation of cell clumps in culture.

47. Silibinin treatment protects human skin cells from UVB injury through upregulation of estrogen receptors.

48. Effect of silibinin on ethanol- or acetaldehyde-induced damge of mouse primary hepatocytes in vitro.

49. Silibinin-induced mitochondria fission leads to mitophagy, which attenuates silibinin-induced apoptosis in MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 cells.

50. Silibinin ameliorates STZ-induced impairment of memory and learning by up- regulating insulin signaling pathway and attenuating apoptosis.

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