Specific Recognition of the Collagen Triple Helix by Chaperone HSP47
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Kazuhiro Nagata | Yoshimi Nishikawa | Takaki Koide | T. Koide | K. Nagata | Shinichi Asada | Yoshifumi Takahara | Kouki Kitagawa | S. Asada | K. Kitagawa | Y. Nishikawa | Yoshifumi Takahara
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