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Structures of collagen IV globular domains: insight into associated pathologies, folding and network assembly. Corrigendum

Ariel BoutaudJuan SausPatricia CasinoPatricia CasinoSurajit BanerjeeVicente RubioBilly G. HudsonJesús Rodríguez-díazAlberto MarinaJavier CerveraRoberto Gozalbo-rovira

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Goodpasture's diseaseChemistryGeneral ChemistryCondensed Matter Physicscollagen type ivBiochemistryalport's syndromeFolding (chemistry)goodpasture's diseaseGlobular clusterBiophysics(iv)nc1 hexamersnetwork assemblylcsh:QGeneral Materials Sciencelcsh:Science

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The article by Casino et al. [IUCrJ (2018). 5, 765–779] is corrected.

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2020-06-13IUCrJ
https://doi.org/10.1107/s2052252520007216
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