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Hyaluronan.

FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, 1992
Hyaluronan (hyaluronic acid) is a high-molecular-mass polysaccharide found in the extracellular matrix, especially of soft connective tissues. It is synthesized in the plasma membrane of fibroblasts and other cells by addition of sugars to the reducing end of the polymer, whereas the nonreducing end protrudes into the pericellular space.
T C, Laurent, J R, Fraser
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The Hyaluronan Synthase Catalyzes the Synthesis and Membrane Translocation of Hyaluronan

Journal of Molecular Biology, 2012
Hyaluronan (HA), an extracellular linear polysaccharide of alternating N-acetyl-glucosamine and glucuronic acid residues, is ubiquitously expressed in vertebrates, where it affects a broad spectrum of physiological processes, including cell adhesion, migration and differentiation. The HA polymer is synthesized on the cytosolic side of the cell membrane
Caitlin, Hubbard   +4 more
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Hyaluronan

Reactions Weekly, 2002
John F. Kennedy   +3 more
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Hyaluronan

2016
V.C. Hascall, P.H. Weigel, B.P. Toole
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Hyaluronan

2008
Jennie Baier Leach, Christine E. Schmidt
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The many ways to cleave hyaluronan

Biotechnology Advances, 2007
Grigorij Kogan   +2 more
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Hyaluronan in Immune Processes

2005
Wright, Alan J.   +1 more
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Hyaluronan in human tumors: Pathobiological and prognostic messages from cell-associated and stromal hyaluronan

Seminars in Cancer Biology, 2008
RAIJA H Tammi   +2 more
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