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The Resistance of Certain Tissues to Invasion. II. Evidence for Extractable Factors in Cartilage Which Inhibit Invasion by Vascularized Mesenchyme

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Journal Lab Invest
Specialty Pathology
Date 1975 Feb 1
PMID 1113513
Citations 23
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Abstract

If hyaline cartilage is explanted to the chick chorioallantoic membrane, it resists invasion by vascularized mesenchyme of the host. This resistance is diminished if the tissue is extracted with relatively low concentrations (1.0 M) of guanidine HCl. The extracts contain antiproteolytic activity. This molarity of guanidine HCl extracts only small amounts of the major structural components of cartilage extracellular matrix. It, therefore, seems reasonable to suggest that hyaline cartilage is both avascular and resistant to invasion because it contains extractable inhibitors of invasion, perhaps in the form of proteinase inhibitors.

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