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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Sep 14.
Published in final edited form as: Matrix Biol. 2015 Jul 8;49:10–24. doi: 10.1016/j.matbio.2015.06.003

Table 2.

List of normal and diseased tissues, for which ECMs have been profiled by mass spectrometry

Tissue_Species Species References
Normal tissues
Aorta Human Didangelos et al., 2010 [52]
Bone Rat Schrieweis et al., 2007 [50]
Cartilage; Growth plate cartilage Mouse Belluoccio et al., 2006 [49];
Wilson et al., 2010 [54]
Articular and tracheal cartilages, meniscus,
intervertebral disc, ribs
Human Önnerfjord et al., 2012[58]; Müller
et al., 2014 [61]
Colon Mouse Naba et al., 2012 [16] #
Colon Human Naba et al., 2014b [37] #
Lung Human Booth et al., 2012 [57]
Lung Rat Hill et al., 2015 [63]
Liver Human Naba et al., 2014b [37] #
Mammary gland Rat Hansen et al., 2009 [46]; O'Brien
et al., 2012 [53]
Glomerular basement membrane Human Lennon et al., 2014 [60] #
Retinal vascular basement membrane, Lens
capsule, Inner limiting membrane
Human Uechi et al., 2014 [62] #
Retinal vascular basement membrane Chick embryo Balasubramani et al., 2010 [51]
Diseased tissues
Poorly and highly metastatic melanoma
xenografts
Human/Mouse Naba et al., 2012 [16] #
Poorly and highly metastatic mammary
carcinoma xenografts
Human/Mouse Naba et al., 2014a [13] #
Metastatic primary colon carcinoma and
derived liver metastases
Human Naba et al., 2014b [37] #
Fibrotic lung Mouse Decaris et al., 2014 [59]
Abdominal aortic aneurysm Human Didangelos et al., 2011 [55]
Cardiac ECM remodeling during
ischemia/reperfusion
Pig Barallobre-Barreiro et al., 2012
[56]
#

indicates studies for which raw mass spectrometry were made publicly available and used to build the draft of the ECM atlas (see Tables 3 & 4 and Supplementary Table 1).