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Does this only refer to animal cells and eukaryotes? it is not clear. Brallan 09:31, 16 November 2006 (UTC) this page is blatantly copied from a website, and is in need of an urgent rewrite... Chefette1223 14:39, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
New research into this has allowed regrowth of human body parts. This is a video clip, I could not find an article to refer to. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/7354279.stm —Preceding unsigned comment added by Bnitin ( talk • contribs) 05:51, 1 May 2008 (UTC)
It should only refer to animal cells, if that has not been changed I will change it. -simmu1992 —Preceding unsigned comment added by Simmu1992 ( talk • contribs) 07:25, 4 November 2008 (UTC)
That research was discredited about 24hours after it was released. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 128.250.5.248 ( talk) 23:38, 28 June 2011 (UTC)
Hyaluronan (HA) is an extracellular molecule and is synthesised and secreted by bacteria (Streptococcus pyogenes, Pasteurella multocida, Streptococcus equisimilis). It is segregated as a virulence factor and is hypothesised to aid the bacteria in evading the immune system. Considering HA binds a vast amount of factors, including proteins, a matrix will invariably be formed. Although this matrix may not have a structural function, it does have a pathogenic function. In short, HA is localised extracellular of bacteria and HA will bind other products to form a matrix, thus extracellular matrices are not limited to animals. Plants also contain interstitial space, and this space will also be an ECM. The ECM is not specific to animals, and essentially refers to the insoluble (and to an extent soluble factors) proteins, carbohydrates, proteogylcans, glycosaminoglycans and chemokines. -- 128.250.5.247 ( talk) 02:44, 24 March 2010 (UTC)Dreadlocked Scientist
I removed the below text from the article as it looks like an advertisement. I decided to put it up here as there is some cited material that could be reused if someone wants to rewrite it.
TR Matrix is a ECM bioscaffold:
TR BioSurgical has introduced a bioscaffold having a structure that resembles
tertiary embryonic connective tissue, which is responsible for its non-immunogenic property and its ability to upregulate a variety of genes involved in tissue repair, as evidenced by gene microarray analysis and lead to a fetal like or regenerative tissue response. Depending on the tissue type, cells that bind to this bioscaffold will have significant, measurable increases in select tissue repair factors, including
aggrecan,
connective tissue growth factor (CTGF),
transforming growth factors (TGF-β1 and TBF-β3),
bone morphogenic protein (BMP-2) and other repair factors. These factors are important for cellular ingrowth, extracellular matrix turnover, scarless wound healing, and sustained
vasculogenesis.
[1],
[2],
[3],
[4],
[5],
[6],
[7]. —Preceding
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References
http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P08493
Since MGP is part of the structure then vitamin K2 is important for ECM structure.
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Does this only refer to animal cells and eukaryotes? it is not clear. Brallan 09:31, 16 November 2006 (UTC) this page is blatantly copied from a website, and is in need of an urgent rewrite... Chefette1223 14:39, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
New research into this has allowed regrowth of human body parts. This is a video clip, I could not find an article to refer to. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/7354279.stm —Preceding unsigned comment added by Bnitin ( talk • contribs) 05:51, 1 May 2008 (UTC)
It should only refer to animal cells, if that has not been changed I will change it. -simmu1992 —Preceding unsigned comment added by Simmu1992 ( talk • contribs) 07:25, 4 November 2008 (UTC)
That research was discredited about 24hours after it was released. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 128.250.5.248 ( talk) 23:38, 28 June 2011 (UTC)
Hyaluronan (HA) is an extracellular molecule and is synthesised and secreted by bacteria (Streptococcus pyogenes, Pasteurella multocida, Streptococcus equisimilis). It is segregated as a virulence factor and is hypothesised to aid the bacteria in evading the immune system. Considering HA binds a vast amount of factors, including proteins, a matrix will invariably be formed. Although this matrix may not have a structural function, it does have a pathogenic function. In short, HA is localised extracellular of bacteria and HA will bind other products to form a matrix, thus extracellular matrices are not limited to animals. Plants also contain interstitial space, and this space will also be an ECM. The ECM is not specific to animals, and essentially refers to the insoluble (and to an extent soluble factors) proteins, carbohydrates, proteogylcans, glycosaminoglycans and chemokines. -- 128.250.5.247 ( talk) 02:44, 24 March 2010 (UTC)Dreadlocked Scientist
I removed the below text from the article as it looks like an advertisement. I decided to put it up here as there is some cited material that could be reused if someone wants to rewrite it.
TR Matrix is a ECM bioscaffold:
TR BioSurgical has introduced a bioscaffold having a structure that resembles
tertiary embryonic connective tissue, which is responsible for its non-immunogenic property and its ability to upregulate a variety of genes involved in tissue repair, as evidenced by gene microarray analysis and lead to a fetal like or regenerative tissue response. Depending on the tissue type, cells that bind to this bioscaffold will have significant, measurable increases in select tissue repair factors, including
aggrecan,
connective tissue growth factor (CTGF),
transforming growth factors (TGF-β1 and TBF-β3),
bone morphogenic protein (BMP-2) and other repair factors. These factors are important for cellular ingrowth, extracellular matrix turnover, scarless wound healing, and sustained
vasculogenesis.
[1],
[2],
[3],
[4],
[5],
[6],
[7]. —Preceding
unsigned comment added by
Veryvery20 (
talk •
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References
http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P08493
Since MGP is part of the structure then vitamin K2 is important for ECM structure.
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