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1. Laminin 511 E8 fragment promotes to form basement membrane-like structure in human skin equivalents.

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

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

4. Gelatin but not type I collagen promotes bacteria phagocytosis in PMA-treated U937 human lymphoma cells.

6. Presence of microfibril associated glycoprotein 4 and type V collagen and the possible absence of fibrillin-1 in bead-like structures in elastofibroma.

7. Insights into the catalytic mechanism of Grimontia hollisae collagenase through structural and mutational analyses.

8. Heart-derived collagen promotes maturation of engineered heart tissue.

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

10. 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.

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

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

13. 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.

14. Inhibition of GluN2B pathway is involved in the neuroprotective effect of silibinin on streptozotocin-induced Alzheimer's disease models.

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

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

17. Crystal structure of Grimontia hollisae collagenase provides insights into its novel substrate specificity toward collagen.

18. Silibinin relieves UVB-induced apoptosis of human skin cells by inhibiting the YAP-p73 pathway.

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

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

21. The Thermal Stability of the Collagen Triple Helix Is Tuned According to the Environmental Temperature.

22. Bi-phasic effect of gelatin in myogenesis and skeletal muscle regeneration.

23. 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.

24. 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.

25. Preservation of collagen in the soft tissues of frozen mammoths.

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

27. Collagen type I enhances cell growth and insulin biosynthesis in rat pancreatic cells.

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

29. The dipeptide prolyl-hydroxyproline promotes cellular homeostasis and lamellipodia-driven motility via active β1-integrin in adult tendon cells.

30. In-depth correlation analysis demonstrates that 4-hydroxyproline at the Yaa position of Gly-Xaa-Yaa repeats dominantly stabilizes collagen triple helix.

31. Collagen molecular phenotypic switch between non-neoplastic and neoplastic canine mammary tissues.

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

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

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

35. Natural flavonoid silibinin promotes the migration and myogenic differentiation of murine C2C12 myoblasts via modulation of ROS generation and down-regulation of estrogen receptor α expression.

36. The roles of histidine and tyrosine residues in the active site of collagenase in Grimontia hollisae.

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

38. Recombinant collagenase from Grimontia hollisae as a tissue dissociation enzyme for isolating primary cells.

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

40. Type I collagen promotes the migration and myogenic differentiation of C2C12 myoblasts via the release of interleukin-6 mediated by FAK/NF-κB p65 activation.

41. Silibinin inhibits migration and invasion of breast cancer MDA-MB-231 cells through induction of mitochondrial fusion.

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

43. Role of Glycosyltransferase 25 Domain 1 in Type I Collagen Glycosylation and Molecular Phenotypes.

44. Lowering the culture temperature corrects collagen abnormalities caused by HSP47 gene knockout.

45. Type I collagen or gelatin stimulates mouse peritoneal macrophages to aggregate and produce pro-inflammatory molecules through upregulated ROS levels.

46. N ω -(Carboxymethyl)arginine Is One of the Dominant Advanced Glycation End Products in Glycated Collagens and Mouse Tissues.

47. 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.

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

49. 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.

50. Cyclophilin B control of lysine post-translational modifications of skin type I collagen.

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