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Immunological Detection of Type II Collagen Degradation: Use in the Evaluation of Anti-arthritic Therapies

Propagated Swarm rat chondrosarcoma cells, rabbit chrondrocytes (from articular cartilage of knee, shoulder and hip joints), and bovine nasal cartilage explant cultures were studied. Type II collagen (CII) and its peptide fragments were quantitated in cell medium and cell layer separately, using two...

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Published in:Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology 1996-07, Vol.48 (7), p.694-698
Main Authors: Chichester, C. O., Barrach, H.-J., Srinivas, G. R., Mitchell, P.
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