Molecular cloning of rat human type IX collagen cDNA and localization of the alpha1(IX) gene on the human chromosome 6 (original) (raw)

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Nucleotide sequence coding for the human type IV collagen α2 chain cDNA reveals extensive homology with the NC1 domain of α1 (IV) but not with the collagenous domain or 3untranslated region

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The developmentally regulated type X collagen gene contain a long open reading frame without introns

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Structure of mouse type IV collagen

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Position of single amino acid substitutions in the collagen triple helix determines their effect on structure of collagen fibrils

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Selective assembly and remodelling of collagens II and IX associated with expression of the chondrocyte hypertrophic phenotype

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The Complete Primary Structure for the α1-Chain of Mouse Collagen IV

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