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Collages vs Collagen - What's the difference?

collages | collagen |


As nouns the difference between collages and collagen

is that collages is while collagen is .

As a verb collages

is (collage).

Collage vs Collagen - What's the difference?

collage | collagen |


As nouns the difference between collage and collagen

is that collage is a picture made by sticking other pictures onto a surface while collagen is any of more than 28 types of glycoprotein that forms elongated fibers, usually found in the extracellular matrix of connective tissue.

As a verb collage

is to make into a collage.

Taxonomy vs Collagen - What's the difference?

taxonomy | collagen |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and collagen

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while collagen is .

Collagen vs Osteonectin - What's the difference?

collagen | osteonectin |


As nouns the difference between collagen and osteonectin

is that collagen is while osteonectin is (biochemistry) a protein that binds to hydroxyapatite to facilitate the mineralisation of collagen in bones.

Collagen vs Collectin - What's the difference?

collagen | collectin |


As nouns the difference between collagen and collectin

is that collagen is any of more than 28 types of glycoprotein that forms elongated fibers, usually found in the extracellular matrix of connective tissue while collectin is a form of lectin derived from collagen.

Collagen vs Elastoidin - What's the difference?

collagen | elastoidin |


As nouns the difference between collagen and elastoidin

is that collagen is while elastoidin is (biochemistry) a form of collagen isolated from shark fins.

Collagen vs Collagenolytic - What's the difference?

collagen | collagenolytic |


In biochemistry terms the difference between collagen and collagenolytic

is that collagen is any of more than 28 types of glycoprotein that forms elongated fibers, usually found in the extracellular matrix of connective tissue while collagenolytic is able to lyse collagen (and other lysine-containing proteins.

As a noun collagen

is any of more than 28 types of glycoprotein that forms elongated fibers, usually found in the extracellular matrix of connective tissue.

As an adjective collagenolytic is

able to lyse collagen (and other lysine-containing proteins.

Collagen vs Dispase - What's the difference?

collagen | dispase |


As nouns the difference between collagen and dispase

is that collagen is while dispase is (enzyme) a protease that cleaves fibronectin and collagen.

Collagen vs Reticulin - What's the difference?

collagen | reticulin |


As nouns the difference between collagen and reticulin

is that collagen is while reticulin is (protein) a scleroprotein, similar to collagen, found in lymphatic connective tissue.

Collagen vs Procollagen - What's the difference?

collagen | procollagen |


In biochemistry terms the difference between collagen and procollagen

is that collagen is any of more than 28 types of glycoprotein that forms elongated fibers, usually found in the extracellular matrix of connective tissue while procollagen is the precursor of collagen; it is formed in fibroblasts and converted to collagen by a peptidase.

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