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. 1965 Mar;53(3):661–668. doi: 10.1073/pnas.53.3.661

SYNTHESIS OF HYDROXYPROLINE IN VITRO BY THE HYDROXYLATION OF PROLINE IN A PRECURSOR OF COLLAGEN*

Darwin J Prockop 1,2,3, Kale Juva 1,2,3
PMCID: PMC336995  PMID: 14338248

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