kollagenlag
Kollagenlag is a term used in anatomy and histology to describe a layer within connective tissue that is rich in collagen fibers, often organized in one or more lamellae. In Scandinavian languages, lag translates to layer, and kollagenlag refers to the layered arrangement of collagen in the extracellular matrix that provides structural support to tissues.
Collagen, a family of proteins, forms fibrils and fibers that confer tensile strength and resilience. In a
The functions of kollagenlag include bearing mechanical loads, resisting stretching, and maintaining tissue integrity. The arrangement
Clinical relevance arises when collagen lamellae are disrupted or altered. Changes in kollagenlag can contribute to