Partition of calcium, phosphate, and protein in the fluid phase aspirated at calcifying sites in epiphyseal cartilage
AUTOR(ES)
Howell, David S.
RESUMO
A reproducible method, adapted from renal micropuncture techniques, was developed for sampling 10-40 mμl of a clear fluid from epiphyseal cartilage of normal or rachitic rats in vivo, either from the hypertrophic cell zone (Cf1) or surface resting cell cartilage (Lf1).
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