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LaPSvS1, a (1→3)-β-galactan sulfate and its effect on angiogenesis in vivo and in vitro
Carbohydrate Research, 2002LaPSvS1, a highly sulfated branched (1-->3)-beta-galactan was prepared from the arabino-galactan from Larix decidua Miller by partial hydrolysis and subsequent sulfation with SO(3)-pyridine in DMF. The molecular weight was analyzed by GPC and the sulfate content was determined by ion chromatography.
Jutta, Bürgermeister +4 more
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Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 2008
SummaryWe compared sulfated galactans (SGs) from two species of red algae using specific coagulation assays and experimental models of thrombosis.These polysaccharides have an identical saccharide structure and the same size chain, but with slight differences in their sulfation patterns.As a consequence of these differences, the two SGs differ in their
Roberto J C, Fonseca +5 more
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SummaryWe compared sulfated galactans (SGs) from two species of red algae using specific coagulation assays and experimental models of thrombosis.These polysaccharides have an identical saccharide structure and the same size chain, but with slight differences in their sulfation patterns.As a consequence of these differences, the two SGs differ in their
Roberto J C, Fonseca +5 more
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Galactan sulfate from the test of tunicates
Carbohydrate Research, 1978Noriko Toda +3 more
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Low-Molecular-Weight Galactan Sulfates as Angiogenesis Inhibitors
1999D. H. Paper, H. Vogl, G. Franz
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