Several of these mutations also promote sulphated glycosaminoglycan-induced assembly of tau into filaments.
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Hyaluronan is a glycosaminoglycan normally present in the extracellular matrix in most tissues.
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The natural glycosaminoglycan heparin surprisingly inhibited malaria parasite egress, trapping merozoites within infected erythrocytes.
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These phenomena are related to protein and extracellular glycosaminoglycan production.
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The mutant fails to initiate glycosaminoglycan synthesis and is not capable of xylosylating Notch.
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Heparin, a highly sulfated glycosaminoglycan released from mast cells, is involved in anti-coagulant and anti-inflammatory processes.
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Immunohistochemical and glycosaminoglycan staining confirmed the distribution of Coll II and glycosaminoglycans in the regenerated cartilage.
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Biosynthesis of heparin, a mast cell-derived glycosaminoglycan with widespread importance in medicine, has not been fully elucidated.
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This investigation attempted to simulate cell responses in a collagen-glycosaminoglycan (CG) scaffold within a bioreactor.
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Amyloid deposits are largely composed of insoluble protein fibrils which are intimately associated with sulphated glycosaminoglycan residues.
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Biochemical improvement, including elevated alpha-L-iduronidase activity in white blood cells and decreased urinary glycosaminoglycan excretion was significant.
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In addition, collagen and glycosaminoglycan quantities, and the ability to support cell growth were similar among all methods.
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The glycosaminoglycan chain sizes of the three forms of this proteoglycan, determined after beta-elimination by PAGE, were identical.
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Because of its high molecular weight, the glycosaminoglycan molecule hyaluronan is responsible for the viscoelastic properties of normal synovial fluid.
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Neutral glycoproteins were evidenced by using PAS protocol, glycosaminoglycan through AB and both simultaneously through AB + PAS.
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Tissue concentrations (nanomole of chains per mg dry weight) of all glycosaminoglycan types were affected in the disease types.