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. 1974 Jan;71(1):50–51. doi: 10.1073/pnas.71.1.50

Collagen Biosynthesis in Nonfibroblastic Cell Lines

Uwe Langness 1,*, Sidney Undenfriend 1
PMCID: PMC387929  PMID: 4359330

Abstract

Prolyl hydroxylase and other enzymes of collagen synthesis have been found in cloned cells, including epithelium, melanoma, liver, HeLa, pituitary, kidney, and neuroblastoma. The significance of collagen biosynthesis in nonfibroblastic cells lines is discussed.

Keywords: prolyl hydroxylase

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