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Diversity of human salivary heparan sulfate. [PDF]
Spliid CB +12 more
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The Role of Heparan Sulfate in Bone Repair and Regeneration. [PDF]
Li Y, Zheng L, Cheng W, Hou B, Wong RCW.
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Reprogramming FGF1 from the natural growth factor to the engineered heparan sulphate biosensor. [PDF]
Ciura K +5 more
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The heparitin sulfates (heparan sulfates)
Heparitin sulfate has been isolated from several sources, namely: a commercial lung polysaccharide preparation, beef lung, beef aorta, human amyloid liver, human intestine, and urine of a patient with mucopolysaccharidosis. The polysaccharides isolated were extensively purified, fractionated, and characterized.
Alfred Linker, Peter Hovingh
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Electrophoretic mobilities of heparitin sulfates (HS) from the thoracic aorta and the celiac bifurcation of atherosclerosis-susceptible White Carneau and atherosclerosis-resistant Show Racer pigeons at four ages were examined. Atherosclerosis-susceptible White Carneau aortas contain, in addition to their normal HS component, a variant type of HS (HS ...
Kathleen D. Curwen, Samuel C. Smith
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Abstract Heparitin sulfate from beef lung tissue was fractionated into 4 distinct mucopolysaccharides by large-scale agarose gel electrophoresis. N -Acetyl groups were present only in one of the four fractions which also contained a small amount of O -sulfate residues.
Carl P. Dietrich +3 more
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Isolation of heparitin sulfate from skin of normal rats
Sara Schiller
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Structural studies on heparin and heparitin sulfate
J.A. Cifonelli, Albert Dorfman
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