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The Collagen Suprafamily: From Biosynthesis to Advanced Biomaterial Development
Authors:Anna Sorushanova  Luis M Delgado  Zhuning Wu  Naledi Shologu  Aniket Kshirsagar  Rufus Raghunath  Anne M Mullen  Yves Bayon  Abhay Pandit  Michael Raghunath  Dimitrios I Zeugolis
Abstract:Collagen is the oldest and most abundant extracellular matrix protein that has found many applications in food, cosmetic, pharmaceutical, and biomedical industries. First, an overview of the family of collagens and their respective structures, conformation, and biosynthesis is provided. The advances and shortfalls of various collagen preparations (e.g., mammalian/marine extracted collagen, cell‐produced collagens, recombinant collagens, and collagen‐like peptides) and crosslinking technologies (e.g., chemical, physical, and biological) are then critically discussed. Subsequently, an array of structural, thermal, mechanical, biochemical, and biological assays is examined, which are developed to analyze and characterize collagenous structures. Lastly, a comprehensive review is provided on how advances in engineering, chemistry, and biology have enabled the development of bioactive, 3D structures (e.g., tissue grafts, biomaterials, cell‐assembled tissue equivalents) that closely imitate native supramolecular assemblies and have the capacity to deliver in a localized and sustained manner viable cell populations and/or bioactive/therapeutic molecules. Clearly, collagens have a long history in both evolution and biotechnology and continue to offer both challenges and exciting opportunities in regenerative medicine as nature's biomaterial of choice.
Keywords:collagen biomaterials  collagen characterization  collagen crosslinking  collagen self‐assembly  extracellular matrix
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