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Elastin and elastic tissue

Elastin and elastic tissue

[proceedings of an International Conference on Elastin and Elastic Tissue held at Alta, Utah, August 18-21, 1976]

By International Conference on Elastin and Elastic Tissue Alta, Utah 1976.

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Publish Date

1977

Publisher

Plenum Press

Language

eng

Pages

782

Description:

Although elastin was first identified and purified in 1840, relatively few, major advances in determine its structure and function occurred between then and 1970. This was pointed out by Carl Franzblau in his recent review (1). This sad state of affair does not detract, however, from the importance of contributions made during the last 50 years; many of these are referred to in the various chapters that comprise this mongraph. I would be remiss not to emphasize the pioneering work of S.M. Partridge, who, in 1955, reported on a technique to obtain virtually pure elastin. It was, indeed, a privilege to have the participation of Dr. Partridge in the First International Conference on Elastin, the proceedings of which constitute this volume. In 1974, the Division of Lung Diseases of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute initiated a targeted research program on "Isolation and Purification of Lung Elastin". It was an asset to the program that it attracted eminent scientists who, in effect, stimulated a new wave of interest and activity in this neglected area of research. This resurgence of interest may have been due to the challenge of working with a tissue aged investigators. It soon became apparent that the research program initiated by the Division of Lung Diseases was attracted much interest and that many significant contributions would result from it. Clearly, it was time to convene a forum of scientists from several disciplines, who could share ideas and controversies, and who could compare their findings from investigation of elastin obtained from tendon, blood vessels, lung, and other organs.