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Collagen: Primer in Structure, Processing and Assembly
โ Scribed by Jรผrgen Brinckmann (auth.), Jรผrgen Brinckmann, Holger Notbohm, P. K. Mรผller (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 225
- Series
- Topics in Current Chemistry 247
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
J. Brinckmann: Collagens at a Glance.-
J. Engel, H.P. Bรคchinger: Structure, Stability and Folding of the Collagen Triple Helix.-
S. Ricard-Blum, F. Ruggiero, M. van der Rest: The Collagen Superfamily.-
T. Koide, K. Nagata: Collagen Biosynthesis.-
J. Myllyharju: Intracellular Post-Translational Modifications of Collagens.-
D.S. Greenspan: Biosynthetic Processing of Collagen Molecules.-
D.E. Birk, P. Bruckner: Collagen Suprastructures.-
D.R. Eyre, J.-J. Wu: Collagen Cross-Links
โฆ Table of Contents
Collagens at a Glance....Pages 1-6
Structure, Stability and Folding of the Collagen Triple Helix....Pages 7-33
The Collagen Superfamily....Pages 35-84
Collagen Biosynthesis....Pages 85-114
Intracellular Post-Translational Modifications of Collagens....Pages 115-147
Biosynthetic Processing of Collagen Molecules....Pages 149-183
Collagen Suprastructures....Pages 185-205
Collagen Cross-Links....Pages 207-229
โฆ Subjects
Organic Chemistry
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