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Cartilage oligomeric matrix protein precursor (COMP) (Thrombospondin-5) (TSP5)

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Effect of circadian rhythm, age, training and acute lameness on serum concentrations of cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (COMP) neo-epitope in horses.


Genetic overexpression of COMP-Ang1 impairs BM microenvironment and induces senescence of BM HSCs.


Longitudinal Twin Study of Subjective Health: Differences in Genetic and Environmental Components of Variance Across Age and Sex.


Cartilage biomarkers in the osteoarthropathy of alkaptonuria reveal low turnover and accelerated ageing.


Scleraxis Is Essential for Tendon Differentiation by Equine Embryonic Stem Cells and in Equine Fetal Tenocytes.


Cartilage oligomeric matrix protein prevents vascular aging and vascular smooth muscle cells senescence.


Fibrotic-like changes in degenerate human intervertebral discs revealed by quantitative proteomic analysis.


Enhanced tissue regeneration potential of juvenile articular cartilage.


Abnormal bone quality in cartilage oligomeric matrix protein and matrilin 3 double-deficient mice caused by increased tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases 3 deposition and delayed aggrecan degradation.


Variations in gene and protein expression in human nucleus pulposus in comparison with annulus fibrosus and cartilage cells: potential associations with aging and degeneration.


Differential gene expression associated with postnatal equine articular cartilage maturation.


Ablation of collagen IX and COMP disrupts epiphyseal cartilage architecture.


Ultrastructural immunolocalization of cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (COMP) in relation to collagen fibrils in the equine tendon.


Sperm chromatin stability in frozen-thawed semen is maintained over age in AI bulls.


Tenocyte response to cyclical strain and transforming growth factor beta is dependent upon age and site of origin.


Laboratory investigations in osteoarthritis.


Correlation of cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (COMP) levels in equine tendon with mechanical properties: a proposed role for COMP in determining function-specific mechanical characteristics of locomotor tendons.


The distribution of cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (COMP) in tendon and its variation with tendon site, age and load.


Cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (COMP) is an abundant component of tendon.


Heterogeneity of sperm nuclear chromatin structure and its relationship to bull fertility.


Effect of age and training on aerobic capacity and body composition of master athletes.