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Publications by C Garner
Identification and Partial Characterization of Three Low-Molecular-Weight Collagenous Polypeptides Synthesized by Chondrocytes Cultured Within Collagen Gels in the Absence and in the Presence of Fibronectin
Biochemical Journal
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Characterization of a Type II Collagen Gene (COL2A1) Mutation Identified in Cultured Chondrocytes From Human Hypochondrogenesis.
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Acoustic Fabrication of Collagen–Fibronectin Composite Gels Accelerates Microtissue Formation
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Characterization of the Tissue-Specific Proteoglycans Synthesized by Chondrocytes From Nanomelic Chick Embryos.
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Using Small-Angle Scattering and Contrast Matching to Understand Molecular Packing in Low Molecular Weight Gels
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Developmentally Regulated Synthesis of a Low Molecular Weight Protein (Ch 21) by Differentiating Chondrocytes
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