Assays for cartilage synthesis in osteoarthritis based on detect

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Assays for determining cartilage synthesis associated with osteoarthritis are presented. The assays are based on detection of collagen type IIA procollagen or propeptide, or collagen type IIA mRNA in a tissue or fluid sample from a non-neonatal individual being tested. Since type II A procollagen is not found in normal non-neonatal individuals, type IIA procollagen and the mRNA which encodes it are unique markers for osteoarthritis which exhibits neonatal like cartilage synthesis as part of the disease syndrome.

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