Abstract

In a previous paper (24) a histochemical analysis of the constituent substrates of the stapedial footplate matrix and the mechanism by which this matrix can be degraded, enabled us to demonstrate that: (a) 24 hours treatment in citrate and acetate buffers, as well as trypsin and collagenase digestions determined only a weak reduction of the picrofuchsin staining intensity

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