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The biology of cartilage. II. Invertebrate cartilages: Squid head cartilage
Journal of Morphology, 1970AbstractIn both light and electron microscopes, head cartilage from the squid Loligo pealii strongly resembles vertebrate hyaline cartilage. The tissue is characterized by the presence of irregularly‐shaped cells suspended in an abundant matrix. Cell and matrix contents stain metachromatically with cationic dyes such as toluidin blue.
D E, Philpott, P, Person
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Cartilage macromolecules and the calcification of cartilage matrix
The Anatomical Record, 1989AbstractThe calcification of cartilage matrix in endochondral bone formation occurs in an extracellular matrix composed of fibrils of type II collagen with which type X collagen is closely associated. Also present within this matrix are the large proteoglycans containing chondroitin sulfate which aggregate with hyaluronic acid.
A R, Poole +3 more
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2007
In rheumatology and joint research, as in other fields, a purely descriptional appqoach to morphology cannot satisfy the exactions of modern clinical medicine. Investigators now appreciate the need to gauge pathological changes and their response to treatment by quantifying susceptible structural parameters. But the desired information respecting three-
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In rheumatology and joint research, as in other fields, a purely descriptional appqoach to morphology cannot satisfy the exactions of modern clinical medicine. Investigators now appreciate the need to gauge pathological changes and their response to treatment by quantifying susceptible structural parameters. But the desired information respecting three-
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1995
Slowly polymerizing calcium alginate gels were investigated as a means of delivering large numbers of isolated chondrocytes by means of injection to determine if these gels would promote engraftment and could provide three-dimensional templates for new cartilage growth.
K T, Paige +4 more
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Slowly polymerizing calcium alginate gels were investigated as a means of delivering large numbers of isolated chondrocytes by means of injection to determine if these gels would promote engraftment and could provide three-dimensional templates for new cartilage growth.
K T, Paige +4 more
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Cells Tissues Organs, 2000
Cartilage is a highly differentiated tissue. Its three-dimensional composition of cells and matrix is able to resist intensive mechanical loads. The capacity of cartilage tissue for regeneration is limited. Chondrocytes are responsible for matrix production of cartilage tissue.
M, Rudert +3 more
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Cartilage is a highly differentiated tissue. Its three-dimensional composition of cells and matrix is able to resist intensive mechanical loads. The capacity of cartilage tissue for regeneration is limited. Chondrocytes are responsible for matrix production of cartilage tissue.
M, Rudert +3 more
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Surgical Pathology Clinics
Cartilage tumors consist of a heterogeneous group of neoplasms characterized by the production of cartilage. Benign cartilage tumors generally exhibit slow growth and indolent behavior, while chondrosarcoma are more aggressive. Due to the overlapping morphology of cartilage tumors, integration of clinical, radiological, histologic and molecular data is
Suk Wai, Lam, Judith V M G, Bovée
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Cartilage tumors consist of a heterogeneous group of neoplasms characterized by the production of cartilage. Benign cartilage tumors generally exhibit slow growth and indolent behavior, while chondrosarcoma are more aggressive. Due to the overlapping morphology of cartilage tumors, integration of clinical, radiological, histologic and molecular data is
Suk Wai, Lam, Judith V M G, Bovée
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