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Developmentally regulated alternative splicing of the α1 (XI) collagen chain: spatial and temporal segregation of isoforms in the cartilage of fetal rat long bones

Morris et al., 2000

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5802618011770791231
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Morris N
Oxford J
Davies G
Smoody B
Keene D
Publication year
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Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry

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Type XI collagen is a component of the heterotypic collagen fibrils of fetal cartilage and is required to maintain the unusually thin diameter of these fibrils. The mature matrix form of the molecule retains an N-terminal variable region whose structure is modulated by …
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