2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.mporth.2009.01.003
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Hyaline articular cartilage

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“…The antigen KLH has been used frequently as a model antigen for general assessment of NAb titers within various species including pigs (Reimert et al, 2014), cattle (van Knegsel et al, 2007;van Knegsel et al, 2012), and chicken Star et al, 2007). Chondroitin sulfate A is a component of proteoglycans which is a major component of growth cartilage (Byers et al, 1992;Mourao, 1988;Cortes et al, 2009; and reviewed by Greenwald et al, 1978;Roughley, 2006;Kheir and Shaw, 2009). Actin and myosin are components of the cellular cytoskeleton including chondrocytes (Hale et al, 1983;Durrant et al, 1999;Knight et al, 2006;Sanz-Ramos et al, 2012;Sauter et al, 2012).…”
Section: Analysis Of Natural (Auto-) Antibodiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The antigen KLH has been used frequently as a model antigen for general assessment of NAb titers within various species including pigs (Reimert et al, 2014), cattle (van Knegsel et al, 2007;van Knegsel et al, 2012), and chicken Star et al, 2007). Chondroitin sulfate A is a component of proteoglycans which is a major component of growth cartilage (Byers et al, 1992;Mourao, 1988;Cortes et al, 2009; and reviewed by Greenwald et al, 1978;Roughley, 2006;Kheir and Shaw, 2009). Actin and myosin are components of the cellular cytoskeleton including chondrocytes (Hale et al, 1983;Durrant et al, 1999;Knight et al, 2006;Sanz-Ramos et al, 2012;Sauter et al, 2012).…”
Section: Analysis Of Natural (Auto-) Antibodiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The collagen fibers usually have an average diameter of 25-40 nm [22] and in human up to 150 nm. Type II collagen is the primary collagen in cartilage, and constitutes of 90-95% of the total [24]. Other types of collagen such as types V, VI, IX, XI, only account for a minor amount and may relate to the formation and stability of type II collagen.…”
Section: Composition and Structure Of Articular Cartilagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The formation of animal cartilage from mesenchyme occurs in numerous areas of the embryo, such as the skull, limbs, and spine. This tissue contains chondrocytes which synthesize and maintain extracellular matrix (ECM), which is composed of a dense network of collagen molecules and proteoglycans [2]. There are three types of cartilage; fibrocartilage, elastic cartilage, and hyaline cartilage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%