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. 1967 Aug;104(2):534–536.3. doi: 10.1042/bj1040534

Purification and amino acid composition of monomeric and polymeric collagens

F S Steven 1, D S Jackson 1
PMCID: PMC1270616  PMID: 6048794

Abstract

The preparations and amino acid compositions of highly purified tropocollagen and insoluble polymerized collagen are described. These collagens appear to be very suitable for comparative studies in an investigation of the cross-linkages that are introduced into tropocollagen during the formation of polymerized collagen.

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