S.D. Schultz-Haudt, J. Aarli, A. Lohrmann Nilsen, O. Unhjem
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Hydroxyproline-containing glycopeptides of some human and animal tissues
Several dialyzable, hydroxyproline-containing glycopeptides have been isolated from human aorta and gingiva, rat skin and guinea pig skin, and partially characterized. It is suggested that they may be associated with the metabolism of reticulin, or of the reticular fibers, of connective tissue.