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Immunhistochemische Untersuchungen interstitieller Kollagentypen in Knochengeweben von Mumien und Skeletten

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Die organische Matrix im Knochen besteht zu ca. 90% aus Kollagen, das im Organismus in spezifischer Lokalisation in einem typischen Polymorphismus vorkommt

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Parsche, F., Nerlich, A., Wiest, I., Kantim, S. (1992). Immunhistochemische Untersuchungen interstitieller Kollagentypen in Knochengeweben von Mumien und Skeletten. In: Ittel, T.H., Sieberth, HG., Matthiaß, H.H. (eds) Aktuelle Aspekte der Osteologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76766-1_13

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