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Production of recombinant human tenascin-C module containing a cell adhesion recognition motif of RGD.

Recombinant human tenascin peptide (hTNCIII3) that includes the Arg-Gly-Asp (RGD) cell recognition site was expressed in Escherichia coli using a prokaryotic expression system. Addition of recombinant hTNCIII3 peptide enhanced cell adhesion and survival of human chondrocytes by about 3-fold in each case.[1]

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