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Hyaluronan aggregate formation

Figure 2.13 Participation of hyaluronan in formation of supramolecular complexes of proteoglycan aggregate. C 7, C2 and C3 are globular folded regions of the central core protein [41 ]. Reproduced from [4 7]. International Labor Office, Geneva... Figure 2.13 Participation of hyaluronan in formation of supramolecular complexes of proteoglycan aggregate. C 7, C2 and C3 are globular folded regions of the central core protein [41 ]. Reproduced from [4 7]. International Labor Office, Geneva...
With the exception of HA, aU glycosaminoglycans are covalently bound with proteins and this leads to the formation of proteoglycan aggregates. Hyaluronan can be present not only bound to other components, but also as a free molecule. [Pg.20]


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