Transport properties of the human cartilage endplate in relation to its composition and calcification.
STUDY DESIGN: The transport properties of solutes of different sizes and conformations were studied in cartilage endplates. OBJECTIVES: The results were correlated with the composition of the cartilage matrix to determine if a relationship existed between this and the movement of molecules within it...
Main Authors: | Roberts, S, Urban, J, Evans, H, Eisenstein, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1996
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