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Sulfation in Dog

Current Drug Metabolism, 2005
Sulfation has been thoroughly studied in several species including e.g. man and rat. However, one important species often used for pharmacological drug studies is the dog. Here we describe recent advances as well as older data in the field of dog sulfation. Species differences in sulfation have been reported.
C, Tsoi, S, Swedmark
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Organization of glycosaminoglycan sulfation in the biosynthesis of proteochondroitin sulfate and proteodermatan sulfate

Glycoconjugate Journal, 1996
Although the intermediates for sulfation of proteochondroitin and proteodermatan have been known for several decades, organizational aspects of this formation have not been clearly defined. Work in several laboratories, including our own, have indicated a pattern which strongly suggests that sulfation ordinarily takes place together with ...
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Magnesium Sulfate

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1995
Since the first American report on the use of magnesium sulfate tocolysis in 1977, its popularity as a tocolytic agent has increased progressively. Primarily because of its safety and familiarity, magnesium has become the primary tocolytic agent in the majority of U.S. centers. The exact mechanism of action is unknown, and long-term effects on neonates
M C, Gordon, J D, Iams
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Abacavir Sulfate

Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, 2000
Treatment Review is intended to inform and update nurses about treatments relevant to HIV/AIDS. Product information presented in this column does not imply endorsement by the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care.
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Dermatan sulfate and chondroitin 6-sulfate conformations

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1973
Abstract X-ray diffraction patterns show that dermatan sulfate in oriented, crystalline films occurs as two or three or eight-fold helices. The two-fold helix has a greater axial rise per disaccharide residue [ h = 9.6 A ] than the corresponding chondroitin 6-sulfate helix [ h = 9.3 A ] .
S, Arnott   +3 more
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The anticoagulant effect of heparan sulfate and dermatan sulfate

Thrombosis Research, 1976
Abstract The potency of the various glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) as anticoagulants in the activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT) test system has been investigated. Heparin, heparan sulfate (HS) and dermatan sulfate (DS) exhibit anticoagulant effect.
A N, Teien, U, Abildgaard, M, Höök
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Chondroitin 4-sulfate: The structure of a sulfated glycosaminoglycan

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1978
Abstract The molecular conformation and crystal structure of a regular 3-fold helical form of chondroitin 4-sulfate have been refined by a process in which agreement between observed and calculated intensities is optimized, while non-bonded interactions are restrained simultaneously to reasonable values.
W T, Winter   +3 more
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Relative Effectiveness of Ferroglycine Sulfate and Ferrous Sulfate

New England Journal of Medicine, 1962
IN recent years the drug industry has presented the practicing physician with an ever increasing array of iron preparations. Medical representatives, armed with excerpts from the medical literature, urge him that each new iron preparation is better tolerated and more efficacious than any of the others.
E, Beutler, S E, Larsh
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Tinkering with heparan sulfate sulfation to steer development

Trends in Cell Biology, 2007
Heparan sulfate (HS) proteoglycans, at the cell surface and extracellular matrix, facilitate ligand-receptor interactions crucial to many physiological processes. The distinct sulfation patterns of HS sugar chains presented by their protein core are key to HS proteoglycan activity. Tight regulation of several Golgi complex enzyme families is crucial to
Gorsi, Bushra, Stringer, Sally E.
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