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In vitro Synthesis of Native, Fibrous Long Spacing and Segmental Long Spacing Collagen

DOI :

10.3791/4417-v

7:54 min

September 20th, 2012

September 20th, 2012

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1Department of Chemistry, University of Toronto, 2Institute for Optical Sciences, University of Toronto

Simple and reproducible procedures are described for making three structurally distinct collagen assemblies from a common commercially available Type I collagen monomer. Native type, fibrous long spacing or segmental long spacing collagen can be constructed by varying the conditions to which the 300 nm long and 1.4 nm diameter monomer building block is exposed.

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