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. 1977 Oct;90(1):95-106.
doi: 10.1007/BF00306024.

Immunhistochemical demonstration of different collagen types in the normal epiphyseal plate and in benign and malignant tumors of bone and cartilage

Immunhistochemical demonstration of different collagen types in the normal epiphyseal plate and in benign and malignant tumors of bone and cartilage

K Remberger et al. Z Krebsforsch Klin Onkol Cancer Res Clin Oncol. 1977 Oct.

Abstract

Several benign and malignant tumors of bone and cartilage were examined by means of type-specific collagen antibodies in connection with indirect immunofluorescence technique in order to determine wether there is a positive correlation between cell morphology and gene expression as refered to the synthesis of tissue- or cell-specific collagen. In general benign bone and cartilage tumors show the collagen type corresponding to the original maternal tissue. In malignant osteogenic tumors a strong positive correlation was found between morphologic differentiation of osteosarcoma cells and tissue specific collagen synthesarcomas. Unrelated to the grade of differentiation and the type of malignant tumor, collagen type III could be demonstrated in all tumors investigated, occurring rather from vascular stroma than from the tumor cell itself.

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