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Query: UMLS:C0001511 (
Adhesion
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In order to standardize and to characterize a chondrocyte primary culture, cells from rat rib resting cartilage were used. High yield (0.99 +/- 0.18 x 10(6) cells/
rat)
and viability (91.76%) of costal cartilage cells was reached by enzymatic digestion with collagenase. The cells were cultivated in Dulbecco's medium (DME) supplemented with 10%. Heat inactivated newborn calf serum, at 37 degrees under humidified atmosphere of 5% CO2 in air. Two or three days after plating, the cells were attached to the surface of tissue culture weel, and began dividing.
Adhesion
was independent of plating density. The doubling time of cell population was found to be 23.19 hours. The cells became a monolayer and required easy maintenance. The results support the contention that rat costal cartilage is a good source of chondrocytes for primary culture cells experiments.
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PMID:[Characterization of a chondrocyte primary culture from rib cartilage of the rat]. 263 37
The
Adhesion
family is unique among the GPCR (G protein-coupled receptor) families because of several features including long N-termini with multiple domains. The gene repertoire has recently been mined in great detail in several species including mouse, rat, dog, chicken and the early vertebrate Branchiostoma (Branchiostoma floridae) and one of the most primitive animals, the cniderian Nematostella (Nematostella vectensis). There is a one-to-one relationship of the rodent (mouse and
rat)
and human orthologues with the exception the EMR2 and EMR3 that do not seem to have orthologues in either rat or mouse. All 33 human
Adhesion
GPCR genes are present in the dog genome but the dog genome also contains 5 additional full-length
Adhesion
genes. The dog and human
Adhesion
orthologues have higher average protein sequence identity than the rodent (rat and mouse) and the human sequences. The
Adhesion
family is well-represented in chicken with 21 one-to-one orthologous with humans, while 12 human
Adhesion
GPCRs lack a chicken ortholog. Branchiostoma has rich repertoire of
Adhesion
GPCRs with at least 37 genes. Moreover, the
Adhesion
GPCRs in Branchiostoma have several novel domains their N-termini, like Somatomedin B, Kringle, Lectin C-type, SRCR, LDLa, Immunoglobulin I-set, CUB and TNFR. Nematostella has also
Adhesion
GPCRs that are show domain structure and sequence similarities in the transmembrane regions with different classes of mammalian GPCRs. The Nematostella genome has a unique set of
Adhesion
-like sequences lacking GPS domains. There is considerable evidence showing that the
Adhesion
family is ancestral to the peptide hormone binding Secretin family of GPCRs.
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PMID:The adhesion GPCRs; gene repertoire, phylogeny and evolution. 2161 22