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. 1965 Aug;54(2):615–622. doi: 10.1073/pnas.54.2.615

The biosynthesis of microsomal-bound collagen pn precursors in rabbit embryo skin in vitro.

I J Bekhor, Z Mohseni, M E Nimni, L A Bavetta
PMCID: PMC219712  PMID: 5217448

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