Crystal structures of collagen model peptides with Pro‐Hyp‐Gly repeating sequence at 1.26 Å resolution: Implications for proline ring puckering
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Keiichi Noguchi | Guanghan Wu | Kenji Okuyama | Rie Fukushima | Norikazu Nishino | K. Noguchi | K. Okuyama | N. Nishino | Chizuru Hongo | Hirotaka Narita | Yuji Tanaka | C. Hongo | Rie Fukushima | Guanghan Wu | H. Narita | Yuji Tanaka
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