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Class:IdLiteratureReference:1614477
_displayNameThe supramolecular organization of collagen VI microfibrils
_timestamp2011-09-28 16:23:22
author[Person:1614481] Baldock, C
[Person:1614463] Sherratt, MJ
[Person:265341] Shuttleworth, CA
[Person:265337] Kielty, CM
created[InstanceEdit:1614487] Jupe, S, 2011-09-28
journalJ Mol Biol
pages297-307
pubMedIdentifier12823969
titleThe supramolecular organization of collagen VI microfibrils
volume330
year2003
(literatureReference)[Polymerisation:1637795] Formation of Collagen VI fibrils [Homo sapiens]
[Summation:1614444] Collagen VI is a microfibrillar collagen, consisting of a ra...
[Summation:1637783] Collagen type VI forms dimers and tetramers before secretion...
[Summation:1637787] Collagen type VI forms dimers and tetramers before secretion...
[Summation:2213193] Collagens IV, VI, VIII and X form open networks. Type IV net...
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