CIRCULATING HEPARAN SULFATE PROFILES IN PEDIATRIC ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME. [PDF]
Sallee CJ+8 more
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Endothelial glycocalyx degradation in critically ill foals. [PDF]
Gomez DE+6 more
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Competitive displacement of lipoprotein lipase from heparan sulfate is orchestrated by a disordered acidic cluster in GPIHBP1. [PDF]
Biswas A+4 more
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Circulating glycocalyx shedding products as biomarkers for evaluating prognosis of patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest after return of spontaneous circulation. [PDF]
Li J+9 more
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Syndecan-1 Plays a Role in the Pathogenesis of Sjögren's Disease by Inducing B-Cell Chemotaxis through CXCL13-Heparan Sulfate Interaction. [PDF]
Lee NY+5 more
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Chemical Synthesis of Δ-4,5 Unsaturated Heparan Sulfate Oligosaccharides for Biomarker Discovery. [PDF]
Joshi A, Chopra P, Venot A, Boons GJ.
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Synthesis of a heparan sulfate tetrasaccharide using automated glycan assembly.
Pongener I+4 more
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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.
Helena B. Nader+3 more
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Reaction of heparitin sulfate with nitrous acid
Abstract Degradation of heparitin sulfate with nitrous acid at −20° has been shown to be a useful technique for the study of structural features of this mucopolysaccharide. Products obtained from this reaction indicate that heparitin sulfate is composed of multiple, alternating sections containing 2-acetamido-2-deoxy- O -(glycuronosyl)- d -glucose or
Joseph Antony Cifonelli
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The enzymatic degradation of heparitin sulfate
Abstract A non-sulfated, N-acetylated disaccharide was isolated from hepatirin sulfate after enzymatic digestion. This compound containing α, β unsaturated uronic acid is an isomer of a disaccharide obtained previously from hyaluronic acid. It contains an α- d -(1 → 4) rather than the β- d -(1 → 3) linkage found in the hyaluronate ...
Peter Hovingh, Alfred Linker
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