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The hydroxyproline concentration in both the soluble and insoluble material from trichloroacetic acid-treated serum from postpartum mice was determined. The hydroxyproline concentration in the insoluble material increased, but that in the soluble material did not increase during the uterine involuting period.
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Shimizu, K., Honda, K., Takabe, S. et al. Hydroxyproline concentration in soluble and insoluble material from serum treated with trichloroacetic acid in postpartum mice. Experientia 42, 819–820 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01941536
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