which protein is required for the establishment of matrix of bone and cartilage??
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Collagen type II
Collagen type II—Collagen type II is the major structural protein in cartilage ECM (∼85%) and the major collagen found in the growth plate during endochondral ossification [61]. It is primarily found in the matrix secreted by the reserve zone chondrocytes.
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Collagenous proteins Collagen type I
1. Collagenous proteins. Collagen type I—Collagen type I is by far the most abundant ECM protein found in the organic component of the bone matrix accounting for roughly 90% and is the basic building block of the bone matrix fiber network.
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