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Advanced Materials, 2019
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common joint degenerative disease that causes pain, joint damage, and dysfunction. External hyaluronic acid (HA) supplement is a common method for the management of osteoarthritis which requires multi‐injections.
Huimin Li, Chang Lei, Wei Fang
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Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common joint degenerative disease that causes pain, joint damage, and dysfunction. External hyaluronic acid (HA) supplement is a common method for the management of osteoarthritis which requires multi‐injections.
Huimin Li, Chang Lei, Wei Fang
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Hyaluronan: from extracellular glue to pericellular cue
Nature Reviews Cancer, 2004Bryan P Toole
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Revisiting the hallmarks of cancer: The role of hyaluronan
Seminars in Cancer Biology, 2020Barbara Bartolini +2 more
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Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 2007
The polysaccharide hyaluronan is an essential component of the vertebrate extracellular matrix and also produced by viruses, bacteria and fungi. Although the hyaluronan polymer is simply a disaccharide that repeats many thousands of times, it has an amazing array of biological functions and medical uses.
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The polysaccharide hyaluronan is an essential component of the vertebrate extracellular matrix and also produced by viruses, bacteria and fungi. Although the hyaluronan polymer is simply a disaccharide that repeats many thousands of times, it has an amazing array of biological functions and medical uses.
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Regulation of lung injury and repair by Toll-like receptors and hyaluronan
Nature Medicine, 2005Dianhua Jiang +2 more
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Hyaluronan–Phospholipid Interactions
Journal of Structural Biology, 1997Hyaluronan-phospholipid interactions have been studied in vitro by negative staining and rotary shadowing electron microscopy. Hyaluronan (HA) molecules of different molecular weights (around 170,000; 740,000, and 1.9 x 10(6) Da) were added to phospholipid suspensions (DPPC or egg lecithin) that were in the form of either unilamellar particles or ...
RONCHETTI, Ivonne +4 more
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Hyaluronan and Hyaluronan Fragments
2017The glycosaminoglycan hyaluronan (HA) is a key component of the microenvironment surrounding cells. In healthy tissues, HA molecules have extremely high molecular mass and consequently large hydrodynamic volumes. Tethered to the cell surface by clustered receptor proteins, HA molecules crowd each other, as well as other macromolecular species.
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Journal of Microencapsulation, 2019
Curcumin, a natural polyphenolic compound, has numerous pharmacological activities; while it faces several bioavailability problems, due to its poor solubility and stability. So, many nanostructures have been designed to overcome these drawbacks. The aim
Zaynab Sadeghi Ghadi, P. Ebrahimnejad
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Curcumin, a natural polyphenolic compound, has numerous pharmacological activities; while it faces several bioavailability problems, due to its poor solubility and stability. So, many nanostructures have been designed to overcome these drawbacks. The aim
Zaynab Sadeghi Ghadi, P. Ebrahimnejad
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American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology, 2000
T D, Camenisch, J A, McDonald
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T D, Camenisch, J A, McDonald
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Birth Defects Research Part C: Embryo Today: Reviews, 2004
AbstractIn the past decade, there has been an explosion of interest in hyaluronan, an often misunderstood, biochemically simple, yet functionally complex carbohydrate polymer that is a resident of many extracellular matrices. Previously thought of as a passive, space‐filling component of the extracellular matrix, the so‐called “goo” concept, hyaluronan
Andrew P, Spicer, Janet Y L, Tien
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AbstractIn the past decade, there has been an explosion of interest in hyaluronan, an often misunderstood, biochemically simple, yet functionally complex carbohydrate polymer that is a resident of many extracellular matrices. Previously thought of as a passive, space‐filling component of the extracellular matrix, the so‐called “goo” concept, hyaluronan
Andrew P, Spicer, Janet Y L, Tien
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