Fluorescently labeled collagen binding proteins allow specific visualization of collagen in tissues and live cell culture.
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Maarten Merkx | Marc A M J van Zandvoort | M. V. van Zandvoort | M. Merkx | C. Bouten | S. van Tuijl | Carlijn V C Bouten | Katy Nash Krahn | Sjoerd van Tuijl
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