Cartilage Pericellular Matrix
The cartilage pericellular matrix is a specialized extracellular matrix that is found in the bone and cartilage of higher animals and is essential for proper functioning of these tissues. It provides structural and biochemical support for the adjacent cells, enabling them to maintain their shape and function. The matrix is made up of components like proteoglycans and collagen that aid in the maintenance of tissue homeostasis and the development of various processes like wound healing and tissue regeneration. It also helps maintain the integrity of the cartilage, providing for its optimal functioning. Additionally, it is important for the proper functioning of the musculoskeletal system and supports the development of organs like the heart and lungs. Cartilage pericellular matrix has been found to be beneficial in the treatment of numerous medical conditions like osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and age-related joint degeneration.
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