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Collagen: Strengthening your vital research
11 Mar 2021Collagen is the most abundant protein in the human body, accounting for nearly a third of protein composition, with at least 16 different isoforms, and can be observed in nearly all tissues. Collagen plays a vital role as a structural protein in connective tissues including tendons, ligaments, and skin. In this application note, Biorbyt describes the structure and function of collagen and outlines the advantages of using collagen proteins, antibodies, and genes in your research.
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