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- who: Masahiko Terajima from the DivisionUniversity of at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA have published the article: Lysyl hydroxylase 2 mediated collagen post-translational modifications and functional outcomes, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
- how: The results showed that both LH1 and LH3 were comparable to controls (p > 0.05) though the former tended to be slightly lower in KO clones (Fig 2). The data indicated that LH2 may also be involved in helical Lys hydroxylation in a site-specific manner. The specificity of the various gRNAs used in this study and their . . .
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