Collagen Structure & Function
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+ | Collagen is a member of a naturally occurring protein family. In nature is is found in animals and is responsible for a variety of biological functions. | ||
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+ | ==Collagen-Related Disorders== | ||
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Revision as of 23:49, 21 March 2010
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Collagen
Introduction
Collagen is a member of a naturally occurring protein family. In nature is is found in animals and is responsible for a variety of biological functions.
Molecular Structure
Collagen-Related Disorders
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