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    edited by Pauline M. Doran.
    Contents:
    Cartilage tissue engineering : what have we learned in practice / Pauline M. Doran
    Human fetal and adult chondrocytes / Kifah Shahin, Nastaran Mahmoudifar, and Pauline M. Doran
    Mesenchymal stem cells derived from human bone marrow / Oliver F. W. Gardner, Mauro Alini, and Martin J. Stoddart
    Mesenchymal stem cells derived from human adipose tissue / Nastaran Mahmoudifar and Pauline M. Doran
    Derivation and chondrogenic commitment of human embryonic stem cell-derived mesenchymal progenitors / Hicham Drissi ... [et al.]
    Differentiation of human induced pluripotent stem cells to chondrocytes / Rosa M. Guzzo and Hicham Drissi
    Gene transfer and gene silencing in stem cells to promote chondrogenesis / Feng Zhang and Dong-An Wang
    Hydrogels with tunable properties / Peggy P.Y. Chan
    Decellularized extracellular matrix scaffolds for cartilage regeneration / Shraddha Thakkar, Hugo Fernandes, and Lorenzo Moroni
    Use of interim scaffolding and neotissue development to produce a scaffold-free living hyaline cartilage graft / Ting Ting Lau ... [et al.]
    Bioprinted scaffolds for cartilage tissue engineering / Hyun-Wook Kang, James J. Yoo, and Anthony Atala
    Scaffolds for controlled release of cartilage growth factors / Marie Morille ... [et al.]
    Nanostructured capsules for cartilage tissue engineering / Clara R. Correia, Rui L. Reis, and João F. Mano
    Stratified scaffolds for osteochondral tissue engineering / Patcharakamon Nooeaid, Gundula Schulze-Tanzil, and Aldo R. Boccaccini
    Mechanobioreactors for cartilage tissue engineering / Joanna F. Weber, Roman Perez, and Stephen D. Waldman
    Shear and compression bioreactor for cartilage synthesis / Kifah Shahin and Pauline M. Doran
    Microbioreactors for cartilage tissue engineering / Yu-Han Chang and Min-Hsien Wu
    Transplantation of tissue-engineered cartilage in an animal model (xenograft and autograft) : construct validation / Hitoshi Nemoto, Deborah Watson, and Koichi Masuda
    Proteomic analysis of engineered cartilage / Xinzhu Pu and Julia Thom Oxford
    Mechanical testing of cartilage constructs / Dinorath Olvera, Andrew Daly, and Daniel John Kelly.
    Digital Access Springer 2015
  • Article
    Eze LC, Nwanonenyi EC, Umezurike GM.
    Comp Biochem Physiol B. 1978;61(2):227-32.
    1. Gel-filtration of an extract from the liver of the local Hausa goat Capra hircus indicated the presence of two molecular forms of alkaline phosphatase (orthophosphoric monoester phosphohydrolase, E.C. 3.1.3.1.). 2. Cellulose acetate electrophoresis showed that the lower-molecular-weight form had a similar electrophoretic mobility to alpha 2-globulin from goat serum, whereas the higher-molecular-weight form had a similar electrophoretic mobility to gamma-globulin. 3. Only the lower-molecular-weight form was detected on electrophoresis of a liver extract which contained some residual n-butanol used in the extraction procedure, whereas dialysed acetone powder obtained from the liver extract contained both molecular-weight forms. 4. The partially purified enzyme showed maximum activity at pH 9.8, and was stimulated by Mg2+. 5. The enzyme was heat-labile, and was competitively inhibited by phosphate ions but uncompetitively inhibited by L-phenylalanine. 6. These results are discussed in terms of the properties of the enzyme from other sources.
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