Covalent Cross-linking of the NC1 Domain of Collagen Type IX to Collagen Type II in Cartilage*
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D. Eyre | David R Eyre | Terri Pietka | Mary Ann Weis | Jiann-Jiu Wu | T. Pietka | Jiann-Jiu Wu | M. Weis
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