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Details on Person Type X collagen contains two cleavage sites for a vertebrate collagenase

Class:IdLiteratureReference:1564101
_displayNameType X collagen contains two cleavage sites for a vertebrate collagenase
_timestamp2011-09-05 16:00:49
author[Person:1564102] Schmid, TM
[Person:1564122] Mayne, R
[Person:1458400] Jeffrey, JJ
[Person:1564190] Linsenmayer, TF
created[InstanceEdit:1564189] Jupe, S, 2011-09-05
journalJ Biol Chem
pages4184-9
pubMedIdentifier3005323
titleType X collagen contains two cleavage sites for a vertebrate collagenase
volume261
year1986
(literatureReference)[Polymer:2484881] Cleaved collagen type X fibril [extracellular region] [Gallus gallus]
[Summation:1564152] Collagen X is thought to form extended hexagonal networks (K...
[Summation:2484872] Collagen X is believed to form extended hexagonal networks (...
[Summation:2484883] Collagen X forms extended hexagonal networks (Kwan et al. 19...
[Summation:2485089] Collagen X is thought to form extended hexagonal networks (K...
[Summation:2485168] Collagen X forms extended hexagonal networks (Kwan et al. 19...
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