As the foundation for connective tissues like tendons, bones, cartilage, and skin, collagen is the most abundant protein in the human body. It serves as the body’s scaffolding, supporting cells as ...
After blood vessel damage, effective blood clotting is essential to halt bleeding. However, this process is inefficient in some individuals due to hereditary factors. Hemophilia B, for example, ...
Simon Fraser University (SFU) research is yielding new insights into one of the most perplexing properties of collagen. A recent paper by physics professor Nancy Forde and postdoctoral researcher Alaa ...