Intra-articular loose bodies regarded as organ cultures in vivo

A study of the changes which occur in the intra-articular loose bodies which contain hyaline cartilage, showed the chondrocytes to be very versatile. To effect the transformation of a fractured portion of the articular surface from an angular to a rounded body, peripheral chondrocytes lyse the surro...

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Organ Culture Techniques
Osteoclasts - pathology
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