BURCH et al., 1986 - Google Patents
Embryonic chick cartilage produces its own somatomedin-like peptide to stimulate cartilage growth in vitroBURCH et al., 1986
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- 6939462009845675703
- Author
- BURCH W
- WEIR S
- WYK J
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- Publication venue
- Endocrinology
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Embryonic chick pelvic cartilages increase in size and weight when incubated in a chemically defined medium in the absence of serum. We addressed the question of whether endogenous production of growth factors by the cartilage was responsible for this growth …
- 210000000845 Cartilage 0 title abstract description 148
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