Types I and II collagens in intervertebral disc. Interchanging radial distributions in annulus fibrosus

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Abstract

Intervertebral disc is a highly specialized cartilaginous tissue, containing two genetic types of collagen (I and II). Analysis of peptides from a CNBr digest of collagen showed that the proportions of I and II varied gradually and inversely across pig annulus fibrosus, with exclusively type I at the extreme outer edge and exclusively type II in the nucleus pulposus.

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Eyre, D. R., & Muir, H. (1976). Types I and II collagens in intervertebral disc. Interchanging radial distributions in annulus fibrosus. Biochemical Journal, 157(1), 267–270. https://doi.org/10.1042/bj1570267

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