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Overview

Michael T. Bayliss is affiliated with the Royal Veterinary College in the United Kingdom. Their academic profile indicates a presence in veterinary-related research and education, although specific data about research fields, subfields, or key topics is not provided.

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Overall, Michael T. Bayliss is identified as an active researcher associated with a leading veterinary institution in the United Kingdom without further detailed public bibliometric or academic landscape data at this time.

Best Publications

  • Ageing and zonal variation in post-translational modification of collagen in normal human articular cartilage. The age-related increase in non-enzymatic glycation affects biomechanical properties of cartilage.

    Ruud A. Bank;Michael T. Bayliss;Floris P. J. G. Lafeber;Alice Maroudas

  • Age-related accumulation of Maillard reaction products in human articular cartilage collagen.

    Nicole Verzijl;Jeroen Degroot;Esther Oldehinkel;Ruud A. Bank

  • Cloning, characterization, and expression of a cDNA encoding an inducible nitric oxide synthase from the human chondrocyte

    Ian G. Charles;Richard M. J. Palmer;Mark S. Hickery;Michael T. Bayliss

  • Induction of nitric oxide synthase in human chondrocytes.

    R.M.J. Palmer;M.S. Hickery;I.G. Charles;S. Moncada

  • Swelling pressures of proteoglycans at the concentrations found in cartilaginous tissues.

    J.P.G. Urban;A. Maroudas;M.T. Bayliss;J. Dillon

  • Proteoglycans of articular cartilage: Changes in aging and in joint disease

    Tim Hardingham;Michael Bayliss

  • Structure of proteoglycans from different layers of human articular cartilage.

    M T Bayliss;M Venn;A Maroudas;S Y Ali

  • Modulation of native chondroitin sulphate structure in tissue development and in disease.

    B. Caterson;F. Mahmoodian;J.M. Sorrell;T.E. Hardingham

  • Aggrecan turnover in human articular cartilage: use of aspartic acid racemization as a marker of molecular age.

    A. Maroudas;M.T. Bayliss;N. Uchitel-Kaushansky;R. Schneiderman

  • Sulfation of Chondroitin Sulfate in Human Articular Cartilage: THE EFFECT OF AGE, TOPOGRAPHICAL POSITION, AND ZONE OF CARTILAGE ON TISSUE COMPOSITION *

    Michael T. Bayliss;David Osborne;Sandra Woodhouse;Catherine Davidson

  • Further studies on the composition of human femoral head cartilage.

    A Maroudas;M T Bayliss;M F Venn

  • Identification and characterization of asporin. a novel member of the leucine-rich repeat protein family closely related to decorin and biglycan.

    Pilar Lorenzo;Anders Aspberg;Patrik Önnerfjord;Michael T. Bayliss

  • A NOVEL CARTILAGE PROTEIN (CILP) PRESENT IN THE MID-ZONE OF HUMAN ARTICULAR CARTILAGE INCREASES WITH AGE

    Pilar Lorenzo;Michael T. Bayliss;Dick Heinegård

  • The large proteoglycans of the human intervertebral disc. Changes in their biosynthesis and structure with age, topography, and pathology.

    Brian Johnstone;Michael T. Bayliss

  • Notochordal cell produce and assemble extracellular matrix in a distinct manner, which may be responsible for the maintenance of healthy nucleus pulposus.

    Rodolfo Cappello;Joseph L E Bird;Dirk Pfeiffer;Michael T Bayliss

  • Synovial fluid chondroitin and keratan sulphate epitopes, glycosaminoglycans, and hyaluronan in arthritic and normal knees

    Carolyn Belcher;Reehana Yaqub;Fiona Fawthrop;Michael Bayliss

  • Altered patterns and synthesis of extracellular matrix macromolecules in early osteoarthritis.

    Pilar Lorenzo;Michael T Bayliss;Dick Heinegård

  • Suppression of cartilage matrix gene expression in upper zone chondrocytes of osteoarthritic cartilage.

    T. Aigner;S. I. Vornehm;G. Zeiler;J. Dudhia

  • 1988 Volvo award in basic science. Proteoglycan synthesis in the human intervertebral disc. Variation with age, region and pathology.

    Michael T. Bayliss;Brian Johnstone;John P. O'brien

  • The STR/ort mouse and its use as a model of osteoarthritis

    R.M. Mason;M.G. Chambers;J. Flannelly;J.D. Gaffen

Frequent Co-Authors

Timothy E. Hardingham
Timothy E. Hardingham Wellcome Centre for Cell-Matrix Research
Dick Heinegård
Dick Heinegård Lund University
Michael Doherty
Michael Doherty University of Nottingham
Alice Maroudas
Alice Maroudas Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Andrew A. Pitsillides
Andrew A. Pitsillides Royal Veterinary College
Johan M. TeKoppele
Johan M. TeKoppele Utrecht University
Bruce Caterson
Bruce Caterson Cardiff University
Ruud A. Bank
Ruud A. Bank University Medical Center Groningen
Anthony J. Day
Anthony J. Day University of Manchester
Floris P. J. G. Lafeber
Floris P. J. G. Lafeber Utrecht University

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