Preliminary studies on the binding of plasma albumin to bone tissue
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF02012801
Preliminary studies on the binding of plasma albumin to bone tissue
Abstract
The extractability of 125I-labelled plasma albumin from bone pieces and from powdered bone has been compared after both in vivo and in vitro incorporation. The results show that albumin is more readily extracted from bone pieces than from bone powder which implies that tissue disruption exposes additional protein adsorption sites. It is suggested that incorporation of plasma albumin into calcified matrix during bone formation occurs mainly as a result of its strong interaction with bone mineral.
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