Which type of collagen present in circummaxillary suture?
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Which type of collagen present in circummaxillary suture?
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Type 1 of collagen present in circummaxillary suture
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- Type I collagen is a fibrillar type collagen, and most likely the best investigated collagen.
- Type I collagen is the most abundant collagen and is the key structural composition of several tissues.
- It is expressed in almost all connective tissues and the predominant component of the interstitial membrane.
- The five most common types are: Type I: skin, tendon, vasculature, organs, bone (main component of the organic part of bone) Type II: cartilage (main collagenous component of cartilage) Type III: reticulate (main component of reticular fibers), commonly found alongside type I.
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