Mouse embryonic fibroblasts derived from Hsp47-deficient mouse.
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Yoshihito Ishida, Hiroshi Kubota, Akitsugu Yamamoto, Akira Kitamura, Hans Peter Bächinger, Kazuhiro Nagata
Type I collagen in Hsp47-null cells is aggregated in endoplasmic reticulum and deficient in N-propeptide processing and fibrillogenesisMol Biol Cell
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PubMed ID: 16525016
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N Nagai, M Hosokawa, S Itohara, E Adachi, T Matsushita, N Hosokawa, K Nagata
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2000
150(6):1499-506
PubMed ID: 10995453
DOI: 10.1083/jcb.150.6.1499