Original paper
Effect of spongin derived fromHymeniacidon sinapiumon bone mineralization
Volume: 90B, Issue: 2, Pages: 540 - 546
Published: Jan 22, 2009
Abstract
Marine sponges have been known to provide a source of novel bone and cartilage replacements because of their secondary metabolites and specific skeleton structures. In particular, it has been reported that spongin as a component of fibrous skeleton, pseudokeratin, neurokeratin, horny protein, and collagen-like protein in sponges can be used in several biomedical applications including osteoarthritis (OA). However, the pharmacological mechanism...
Paper Details
Title
Effect of spongin derived fromHymeniacidon sinapiumon bone mineralization
Published Date
Jan 22, 2009
Volume
90B
Issue
2
Pages
540 - 546
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