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Cartilage Pages on BioPortfolio:
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BioPortfolio - Hyaline Cartilage
Use of a smooth, resorbable template for delivery of cultured pellets of autologous chondrocytes to articular cartilage defects-preliminary report. ...
http://www.bioportfolio.com/indepth/Hyaline_Cartilage.html...
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BioPortfolio's Bone, Cartilage and Muscle News Feed
BioPortfolio's Bone, Cartilage and Muscle News Feed, BioPortfolio the comprehensive website for data, information, search engine and services on ...
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BioPortfolio - Polychondritis Cartilage
Polychondritis Cartilage - BioPortfolio - Indepth.
http://www.bioportfolio.com/indepth/Polychondritis_Cartilage...
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BioPortfolio's Bone, Cartilage and Muscle Specialized Searches
BioPortfolio the comprehensive website for data, information, search engine and services on biotechnology, pharmaceutical and healthcare research, ...
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BioPortfolio - Arytenoid Cartilage
Arytenoid Cartilage - BioPortfolio - Indepth. ... Kensey Nash Announces Presentations on its Cartilage Repair Device at the International Cartilage Repair ...
http://www.bioportfolio.com/indepth/Arytenoid_Cartilage.html...
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Biotechnology News Cartilage Search
Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Industry Search Find Companies, News, Events, Jobs, Directory.
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BioPortfolio - Cricoid Cartilage
EXTON, Pa., May 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Kensey Nash Corporation (Nasdaq: KNSY) announced that its cartilage repair device has been highlighted in two ...
http://www.bioportfolio.com/indepth/Cricoid_Cartilage.html...
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Cartilage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cartilage is a stiff yet flexible connective tissue found in many areas in the bodies of humans and other animals, including the joints between bones, ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cartilage...
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Cartilage
Cartilage can be one of the more challenging sections is histology. Spend some time here and, just as importantly, on your microscope. ...
http://www.kumc.edu/instruction/medicine/anatomy/histoweb/ca...
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Cartilage Disorders: MedlinePlus
25 Aug 2009 ... The primary NIH organization for research on Cartilage Disorders is the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin ...
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/cartilagedisorders.html...
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Hyaline cartilage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hyaline cartilage (aka “Gristle") consists of a slimy mass of a firm consistency , but of considerable elasticity and pearly bluish color. ...
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OMIM - CARTILAGE-HAIR HYPOPLASIA; CHH
Detailed list and summary of papers on CHH, symptoms, genetics, and clinical management.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/dispomim.cgi?id=250250...
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Shark cartilage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
3 Sep 2009 ... Shark cartilage is a dietary supplement made from the dried and powdered cartilage of a shark; that is, from the tough material that ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shark_cartilage...
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Cartilage Color Images
Elastic Cartilage, Pinnae of the Ear · Fibrocartilage Longitudinal Section · Elastic Cartilage, Silver Stain · Fibrocartilage Transverse Section ...
http://www.udel.edu/biology/Wags/histopage/colorpage/cc/cc.h...
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Thyroid cartilage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The thyroid cartilage is the largest of the nine cartilages that make up the laryngeal skeleton, the cartilage structure in and around the trachea that ...
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Collagen of articular cartilage. [Arthritis Res. 2002] - PubMed Result
The extracellular framework and two-thirds of the dry mass of adult articular cartilage are polymeric collagen. Type II collagen is the principal molecular ...
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?db=pubmed&uid=11879...
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Meckel's cartilage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The dorsal end of each cartilage is connected with the ear-capsule and is ossified to form the malleus; the ventral ends meet each other in the region of ...
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