PMID: 640866Apr 4, 1978Paper

Histochemical demonstration of type IV collagen in the renal glomerulus

Histochemistry
P Böck

Abstract

Disulfide-groups are demonstrated in the basement membranes of glomerular capillaries, proximal convoluted tubules, and collecting ducts by means of a thiosulfathion/Alcian Blue +0.8 Mol MgCl2-staining sequence. It is suggested that the reaction shows type IV collagen of basal lamina material, which is characterized by a relatively high cystine content (8 half-cystine residues/1000).

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Dec 13, 1978·Histochemistry·P Böck
Apr 3, 1979·Histochemistry·H PuchtlerF S Waldrop
Jan 1, 1980·Virchows Archiv. A, Pathological Anatomy and Histology·R D LillieC Reynolds
Oct 29, 1982·Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications·J G HeathcoteJ Gross

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