1980
DOI: 10.1247/csf.5.239
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Effect of Cell Association on <I>in vitro</I> Chondrogenesis of Mesenchyme Cells from Quail Limb Buds

Abstract: ABSTRACT. Mesenchyme cells dissociated from the limb buds of quail embryos (stages 21-22) were used to study the effects of different types of cell association for various periods on cartilage differentiation. The mesenchyme cells were first incubated for 4-48 h as monolayers, precipitated pellets , or cultures with gyratory shaking or reciprocal shaking. The cells then were dissociated, and their ability to form cartilage colonies in cultures at low cell density was examined. Cells that had been incubated as … Show more

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