Collagen I and the fibroblast: high protein expression requires a new paradigm of post-transcriptional, feedback regulation.

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Published in Biochem Biophys Rep on September 01, 2015

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Richard I Schwarz1

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1: Life Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA 94720.

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