Collagen (Type I), FITC conjugated Water soluble - 1 mg
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Novel Modification of Collagen: Realizing Desired Water Solubility and Thermostability in a Conflict-Free Way | ACS Omega
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The isolation, purification, and characterization of the collagen of Cysticercus cellulosae.
Preparation of ready-to-use, storable and reconstituted type I collagen from rat tail tendon for tissue engineering applications | Nature Protocols
Isolation and properties of collagen extracted from mixed by-products obtained from different fish species
Factors affecting thermal stability of collagen from the aspects of extraction, processing and modification | Collagen and Leather | Full Text
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Investigation of the solubility and dispersion degree of calf skin collagen in ionic liquids | Collagen and Leather | Full Text
Collagen Bornstein and Traub Type I, acid soluble, powder, 95 SDS-PAGE 9007-34-5
Acetic acid/1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium acetate as a biphasic solvent system for altering the aggregation behavior of collagen molecules - ScienceDirect