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_displayNameIdentification of the loci of the collagen-associated Ehrlich chromogen in type I collagen confirms its role as a trivalent cross-link
_timestamp2012-05-11 12:30:54
author[Person:2245289] Kuypers, R
[Person:1236988] Tyler, M
[Person:2245283] Kurth, LB
[Person:2245294] Jenkins, ID
[Person:2245280] Horgan, DJ
created[InstanceEdit:2245270] Jupe, S, 2012-05-11
journalBiochem J
pages129-36
pubMedIdentifier1567360
titleIdentification of the loci of the collagen-associated Ehrlich chromogen in type I collagen confirms its role as a trivalent cross-link
volume283
year1992
(literatureReference)[Reaction:2250301] Formation of lysyl-pyrrole cross-links [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:2395324] Formation of hydroxylysyl-pyrrole cross-links [Homo sapiens]
[Summation:2022103] After removal of the N- and C-procollagen propeptides, fibri...
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