Structure and Function of the Extracellular Matrix
ENG BE 549
Undergraduate Prerequisites: (ENGBE420) - This is an introductory course dealing with the detailed structure of the basic units of the extracellular matrix including collagen, elastin, microfibrils and proteoglycans as well as the functional properties of these molecules. The focus is mostly on how the structure of these components determine the functional properties such as elasticity at different scales from molecule to fibrils to organ level behavior. The biological role of these components and their interaction with cells is also covered. Interaction of enzymes and the matrix in the presence of mechanical forces is discussed. Mathematical modeling is applied at various length scales of the extracellular matrix that provides quantitative understanding of the structure and function relationship. Special topics include how diseases affect extracellular matrix in the lung, cartilage and vasculature. The relevance of the properties of native extracellular matrix for tissue engineering is also discussed. Same as ENG ME 549 and ENG MS 549. Student may not receive credit for both,
FALL 2024 Schedule
Section | Instructor | Location | Schedule | Notes |
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A1 | Suki | COM 217 | MW 10:10 am-11:55 am |
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