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Purification and Isolation of Proteins from Hyaline Cartilage
2022Proteins from hyaline or articular cartilage can be isolated and purified using a series of chemical extraction steps and various identification techniques including mass spectrometry and immunoblotting. The isolation and purification of proteins from cartilage will facilitate the study of specific proteins and multimeric complexes of cartilage ...
Makenna J, Hardy +2 more
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[Tissue engineering of hyaline cartilage].
Zhonghua wai ke za zhi [Chinese journal of surgery], 2003To study the new way to repair the defect of the articular cartilage.The articular-epiphyseal cartilage complexes from 8 newborn rabbits were enzymatically dissolved, and the chondrocytes were seeded onto the fibrous chitin mesh in a 96-well plate in DMEM medium.Cultured for 21 days, the "membrane-like cartilage" was strong enough to be transferred. At
W, Zhang, S, Lu, J, Wang, B, Zhang
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Comparative studies of water sorption of hyaline cartilage
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, 1977Vapor phase, water sorption isotherms were obtained for specimens of bovine, sturgeon and shark cartilage and for membranes composed of collagen and various proportions of cartilage proteoglycan. The data were interpreted in the light of an elementary model for swelling of gels which regards equilibrium swelling a resultant of a balance between ...
M B, Mathews, L, Decker
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Healthcare
Osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most common causes of disability around the globe, especially in aging populations. The main symptoms of OA are pain and loss of motion and function of the affected joint.
P. Krakowski +3 more
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Osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most common causes of disability around the globe, especially in aging populations. The main symptoms of OA are pain and loss of motion and function of the affected joint.
P. Krakowski +3 more
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A lingual osteoid mass originating from hyaline cartilage
Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery, 2007Lingual osseous and chondromatous growths are rare but well-defined entities. The cause of these growths is still unknown, but several theories have been proposed.A mass measuring one cm in diameter on the dorsum of the tongue in a 28-year-old male causing discomfort was found to consist predominantly of hyaline cartilage with prominent bone ...
M Erol, Demirseren, N Engin, Aydin
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On the Structure of Hyaline Cartilage
Journal of Cell Science, 1876ABSTRACT Hyaline cartilage is generally believed to consist of a homogeneous ground substance in which are closed cavities harbouring nucleated cells, the opinions of Bubnoff1 and Heitzmann2 to the contrary not having hitherto found general acceptance.
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‘Hyalinization’ for cartilage regeneration
Nature Reviews Rheumatology, 2022openaire +2 more sources
Ultrastructure of human foetal and neonatal hyaline cartilage
The Journal of Pathology, 1978Ultrastructural studies showed that human foetal and neonatal hyaline cartilage contained at least two types of chondrocytes. The predominant chondrocytes of chief cells were characterised by scanty, flat endoplasmic reticulum, few mitochondria, a rudimentary Golgi zone, and by the presence of clear cytoplasmic vacuoles which contained electron-dense ...
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Cartilaginous Tissue. Histogenesis of Hyaline Cartilage
1985Cartilaginous tissue differentiates from the mesenchyme (see Plate 48). This histogenesis of hyaline cartilage is illustrated here by a section at the level of the heart (Fig.A1) and lungs (Fig. A2) of an 18-day-old mouse fetus.
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