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bibliographicCitation Ratcliffe A, Hardingham T. Cartilage proteoglycan binding region and link protein. Radioimmunoassays and the detection of masked determinants in aggregates. Biochem J. 1983 Aug 01;213(2):371–8. PMID: 6193777; PMCID: PMC1152137.
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