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1981 Immunofluorescent staining for collagen and proteoglycan in normal and scoliotic intervertebral discs
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Location: http://www.jbjs.org.uk/cgi/reprint/63-B/4/529
Description: J Bone Joint Surg Br. 1981;63B(4):529-34. Links
Immunofluorescent staining for collagen and proteoglycan in normal and scoliotic intervertebral discs.Beard HK, Roberts S, O'Brien JP.
Specific antisera to collagen Types I, II and III and proteoglycan were used to investigate the distributions of these molecules in normal human intervertebral discs. Immunofluorescent staining indicated the presence of small amounts of Type III collagen located pericellularly in normal adult intervertebral discs. This finding had not been demonstrated previously by other methods. Similar specimens of intervertebral discs from 17 patients with scoliosis of varying aetiologies were examined, but no evidence was obtained for primary connective tissue defects. Secondary changes, especially marked vascularisation of the inner annulus, were apparent in a number of scoliotic discs, and some of these showed enhanced staining for collagen Type I and proteoglycan, and intercellular matrix staining for Type III collagen.
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