Essential but sparse collagen hydroxylysyl post-translational modifications detected by DNP NMR #DNPNMR
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Essential but sparse collagen hydroxylysyl post-translational modifications detected by DNP NMR #DNPNMR
Chow, Wing Ying, Rui Li, Ieva Goldberga, David G. Reid, Rakesh Rajan, Jonathan Clark, Hartmut Oschkinat, Melinda J. Duer, Robert Hayward, and Catherine M. Shanahan. “Essential but Sparse Collagen Hydroxylysyl Post-Translational Modifications Detected by DNP NMR.” Chemical Communications 54, no. 89 (2018): 12570–73.
https://doi.org/10.1039/C8CC04960B.
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