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  • who: Roberto M. Vanacore from the ifications contribute to the assembly mechanismThe noncovalent forces may not be confined to a pair of residues locally, but rather encompass the entire interface between two monomers. These noncovalent forces are not unique to ␣1.␣, (IV) collagen network, but occur in the ␣3.␣4.␣, (IV) network as well [2]. In the latter case, the D␣3.␣4.␣5-hexamers sequester, cell epitopes from binding of autoantibodies, suggesting that reinforced stabilization of hexamers may be a crucial event in the etiology and pathogenesis of Goodpasture autoimmune disease. Acknowledgments-We thank the Vanderbilt . . .

     

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