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1. Lysyl hydroxylase 3–mediated post-translational modifications are required for proper biosynthesis of collagen α1α1α2(IV)

3. Type I and type V procollagen triple helix uses different subsets of the molecular ensemble for lysine posttranslational modifications in the rER

13. Bi-phasic effect of gelatin in myogenesis and skeletal muscle regeneration

16. The dipeptide prolyl-hydroxyproline promotes cellular homeostasis and lamellipodia-driven motility via active β1-integrin in adult tendon cells

17. Female Athletes Genetically Susceptible to Fatigue Fracture Are Resistant to Muscle Injury: Potential Role of COL1A1 Variant

18. Female Athletes Genetically Susceptible to Fatigue Fracture Are Resistant to Muscle Injury: Potential Role of COL1A1 Variant

21. Type I and type V procollagen triple helix uses different subsets of the molecular ensemble for lysine posttranslational modifications in the rER

27. Temperature induced complex formation-deformation behavior of collagen model peptides and polyelectrolytes in aqueous solution

29. Complex formation of collagen model peptides with polyelectrolytes and stabilization of the triple helical structure

30. Chain dimensions and hydration behavior of collagen model peptides in aqueous solution: [Glycyl-4(R)-hydroxyprolyl-4(R)-hydroxyproline]n, [Glycylprolyl-4(R)-hydroxyproline]n, and some related model peptides

32. SOIL-WATER COUPLED ELASTO-PLASTIC DEFORMATION ANALYSIS OF THE GROUND WITH PILED RAFT

36. Mutation in Cyclophilin B That Causes Hyperelastosis Cutis in American Quarter Horse Does Not Affect Peptidylprolyl cis-trans Isomerase Activity but Shows Altered Cyclophilin B-Protein Interactions and Affects Collagen Folding

37. Prolyl 3-hydroxylase 1 null mice display abnormalities in fibrillar collagen-rich tissues such as tendons, skin, and bones.

44. X-linked ectodermal dysplasia and immunodeficiency caused by reversion mosaicism of NEMO reveals a critical role for NEMO in human T-cell development and/or survival

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