A frameshift mutation results in a truncated nonfunctional carboxyl-terminal pro alpha 1(I) propeptide of type I collagen in osteogenesis imperfecta.
Bateman JF, Lamande SR, Dahl HH, Chan D, Mascara T, Cole WG.
Bateman JF, et al. Among authors: chan d.
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PMID: 2500431
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Only normal type I collagen was incorporated into the extracellular matrix in vivo resulting in a tissue type I collagen content approximately 20% of that of control (Bateman, J. F., Chan, D., Mascara, T., Rogers, J. G., and Cole, W. G. (1986) Biochem. J. 240, 699-7 …
Only normal type I collagen was incorporated into the extracellular matrix in vivo resulting in a tissue type I collagen content approximate …