fibrinfasern
Fibrinfasern, also known as fibrillar collagen fibers, are a type of collagen fiber found in the bodies of vertebrates. They are composed of a triple-helix structure made up of collagen type I molecules, which are cross-linked together to form a single fiber.
Fibrinfasern are the primary component of skin, bones, tendons, and ligaments, making up approximately 25-35% of
The fibrinfasern network is composed of microfibrils, which are electrostatically charged and repel each other to
Disease or damage to fibrinfasern can affect the body's structural integrity and result in various conditions,
More research is needed into fibrinfasern's therapy and clinical applications, the interaction with ligands, and their