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Results 1 - 10 of 46 for Collagen
  1. The COL7A1 gene provides instructions for making a protein called pro-α1(VII) chain that is used to assemble a larger protein called type VII collagen. Collagens ...
  2. ... instructions for making a component of type VIII collagen called alpha 2(VIII) collagen. Type VIII collagen ...
  3. ... COL3A1 gene provides instructions for making type III collagen. Collagens are a family of proteins that strengthen and ...
  4. ... instructions for making one component of type IV collagen, which is a flexible protein important in the ... makes the alpha1(IV) chain of type IV collagen. This chain combines with another alpha1 chain and ...
  5. ... part of a large molecule called type I collagen. Collagens are a family of proteins that strengthen and ... part of the eye (the sclera). Type I collagen is the most abundant form of collagen in ...
  6. ... for making one piece of a protein called collagen IV. Specifically, this gene makes the alpha5(IV) chain of collagen IV. This chain combines with two other types ...
  7. ... for making one piece of a protein called collagen IV. Specifically, this gene makes the alpha4(IV) chain of collagen IV. This chain combines with two other types ...
  8. ... part of a large molecule called type IX collagen. Collagens are a family of proteins that strengthen and ... cartilage, tendons, and ligaments. In particular, type IX collagen is an important component of cartilage, which is ...
  9. ... instructions for making a component of type V collagen. Collagens are a family of proteins that strengthen and ... tendons, and muscles.A component of type V collagen called the pro-α2(V) chain is produced ...
  10. ... instructions for making one component of type II collagen, called the pro-alpha1(II) chain. Type II collagen adds structure and strength to the connective tissues ...
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