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INTEGRIN EXPRESSION BY HUMAN ARTICULAR CHONDROCYTES
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1992
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Cell AdhesionImmunologyPathologyCytoskeletonOrthopaedic SurgeryCellular PhysiologyRegenerative MedicineAnti-integrin Monoclonal AntibodiesBone Morphogenic ProteinCartilage DegenerationOsteoarthritisMatrix BiologyCell SignalingConnective Tissue DiseaseMechanobiologyCell TraffickingIntegrin SubunitsBeta 1Cell BiologyCell-matrix InteractionMedicineExtracellular Matrix
Expression of integrins, a family of cell adhesion proteins, by human articular cartilage chondrocytes in vivo has been studied by immunohistological techniques using cryostat sections and a panel of anti-integrin monoclonal antibodies. Chondrocytes strongly expressed beta 1 and alpha 5 integrin subunits, known to form the classical fibronectin receptor, VLA-5, strongly. alpha 1 was expressed more weakly and variably; alpha 3 was expressed by occasional cells only. Chondrocytes did not express beta 2, beta 3 or other integrin alpha subunits tested.