Detection of collagen degradation in vivo

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Methods of determining collagen degradation in vivo, by quantitating the concentration of a peptide in a body fluid, the peptide having the following structure: ##STR1## is hydroxylysyl pyridinoline or lysyl pyridinoline, and J is pyroglutamic acid or glutamine and (Leu) are optional leucines, are disclosed.

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