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1.1 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3780798/ , Effects of fish collagen peptides on collagen post-translational modifications and mineralization in an osteoblastic cell culture system.
2.1. Ohara H1, et al. Collagen-derived dipeptide, proline-hydroxyproline, stimulates cell proliferation and hyaluronic acid synthesis in cultured human dermal fibroblasts.J Dermatol. (2010)
2.2. Kawada C, et al. Ingested hyaluronan moisturizes dry skin. Nutr J. (2014)
2.3. Ohara H1, et al. Effects of Pro-Hyp, a collagen hydrolysate-derived peptide, on hyaluronic acid synthesis using in vitro cultured synovium cells and oral ingestion of collagen hydrolysates in a guinea pig model of osteoarthritis. Biosci Biotechnol Biochem. (2010)
3.1.Crowley DC1, et al. Safety and efficacy of undenatured type II collagen in the treatment of osteoarthritis of the knee: a clinical trial. Int J Med Sci. (2009)
3.2. Guzman RE1, et al. Mono-iodoacetate-induced histologic changes in subchondral bone and articular cartilage of rat femorotibial joints: an animal model of osteoarthritis. Toxicol Pathol. (2003)
3.3. Crowley DC1, et al. Safety and efficacy of undenatured type II collagen in the treatment of osteoarthritis of the knee: a clinical trial. Int J Med Sci. (2009)
3.4. Min SY1, et al. Induction of IL-10-producing CD4+CD25+ T cells in animal model of collagen-induced arthritis by oral administration of type II collagen. Arthritis Res Ther. (2004)
3.5. Thomé R1, et al. Oral tolerance and OVA-induced tolerogenic dendritic cells reduce the severity of collagen/ovalbumin-induced arthritis in mice. Cell Immunol. (2012)