Protein and lysozyme content of adult human nucleus pulposus

Experientia
D J SorceS A Moak

Abstract

A radiologically normal human nucleus pulposus was extracted with 4 M guanidinium chloride and the non-collagenous proteins separated from the proteoglycans by dissociative density gradient centrifugation. Lysozyme was identified as a matrix constituent of the normal, mature human nucleus pulposus.

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