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Publication : Tenascin-C and the development of articular cartilage.

First Author  Pacifici M Year  1995
Journal  Matrix Biol Volume  14
Issue  9 Pages  689-98
PubMed ID  8785583 Mgi Jnum  J:31238
Mgi Id  MGI:78738 Doi  10.1016/s0945-053x(05)80011-3
Citation  Pacifici M (1995) Tenascin-C and the development of articular cartilage. Matrix Biol 14(9):689-98
abstractText  In comparison to the vast literature on articular cartilage structure and function, relatively little is known about how articular cartilage forms during embryogenesis and is endowed with unique phenotypic properties, most notably the ability to persist and function throughout postnatal life. In this minireview, we summarize recent studies from our laboratory suggesting that the extracellular matrix protein tenascin-C is involved in the genesis and function of articular chondrocytes. These and other data have led us to propose that tenascin-C may be part of in vivo mechanisms whereby articular chondrocytes develop at the epiphysis of long bone models, remain functional throughout postnatal life, and avoid the endochondral ossification process undertaken by the bulk of chondrocytes located in the metaphysis and diaphysis of skeletal models.
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