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The mechanism of nucleation for in vitro collagen fibril formation
W. D. Comper, A. Veis
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in vitro
100%
collagen
100%
nucleation
100%
nuclei
44%
peptides
33%
growth
22%
interactions
22%
pepsin
22%
molecules
11%
monitoring
11%
temperature range
11%
sensitivity
11%
enrichment
11%
solutions
11%
kinetics
11%
enzymes
11%
equilibrium
11%
light scattering
11%
electron microscopes
11%
precipitation
11%
ph value
11%
monomers
11%
removal
11%
temperature dependence
11%
viscosity
11%
sedimentation
11%
activation energy
11%
turbidity
11%
gelation
11%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Nucleation
100%
Collagen
100%
Peptide
37%
Reaction Time
37%
Temperature
37%
Growth
25%
Pronase
25%
Pepsin
25%
pH
12%
Molecule
12%
Ionic Strength
12%
Kinetics
12%
Lysozyme
12%
Energy
12%
Light Scattering
12%
Fibrillogenesis
12%
Gelation
12%
Collagen Degradation
12%
Sedimentation Equilibrium
12%
Turbidity
12%
Precipitation
12%
Time
12%