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        Current version: Fancy cartoon model of the collagen triple helix. The image was generated by the PyMol program using  these molecular coordinates. Created by  User:Vossman
        Previous version: Ribbon model of the  collagen triple helix. The image was generated by the RasMol program. RasMol version was originally created and uploaded to Wikipedia-en by  JWSchmidt
        History on English Wikipedia 
        
         - (Delete all revisions of this file) (cur) 18:46, 24 October 2005 . . Vossman (Talk | contribs | block) . . 320x1600 (307,677 bytes) (Fancy cartoon model of the collagen triple helix. The image was generated by the PyMol program using  these molecular coordinates.)
 
         - (del) (rev) 01:30, 11 September 2005 . . JWSchmidt (Talk | contribs | block) . . 99x377 (5,493 bytes) (Ribbon model of the collagen triple helix. The image was generated by the RasMol program using  these molecular coordinates.)
 
        
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