2015
DOI: 10.1136/annrheumdis-2015-eular.3687
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AB0155 C-Terminal of Type II Procollagen Peptide, Chondrocalcin, is Increased in Arthritis of HLA-B27 Transgenic Mice

Abstract: BackgroundChondrocalcin, c-terminal of type II procollagen peptide, plays a major part in ossification processes by acting as a nucleation core of matrix calcification. Chondrocalcin and its related growth factors can also influence tendon and ligament formation and appear to be a key molecular pathway involved in this pathological cascade.ObjectivesThe purposes of this study were to evaluate the association of chondrocalcin in the pathogenesis of inflammation and calcification in an animal model of ankylosing… Show more

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