Nerve growth factor selectively stimulates the degradation of chondromucoprotein in the embryonic cartilage in vitro
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Nerve growth factor selectively stimulates the degradation of chondromucoprotein in the embryonic cartilage in vitro
Abstract
Nerve growth factor specifically stimulates the degradation of chondromucoprotein in the chick embryonic cartilage cultivated in vitro, with little effect on chondromucoprotein, RNA, DNA and protein synthesis.
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