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The precipitation of segmented-long-spacing collagen by inorganic triphosphate and perdisulphate Ions

Bowden et al., 1972

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4515647076447154754
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Bowden J
Chapman J
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Connective Tissue Research

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Triphosphoric acid and perdisulphuric acid are both effective in inducing the formation of segmented-long-spacing (SLS) collagen (in which tropocollagen macromolecules occur in parallel non-staggered array). The conditions under which large, well-formed segments can …
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