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Proteoglycans in the Lung

Meakins-Christie Laboratories, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec H2X2P2, Canada [Pg.113]


Stevens, R.L., Fox, C.C., Lichtenstein, L.M. and Austen, K.F. (1988b). Identification of chondroitin sulfate E proteoglycans and heparin proteoglycans in the secretory granules of human lung mast cells. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 85, 2284-2287. [Pg.82]

There are other glycosaminoglycans. Hyaluronic acid [9004-61-9] occurs both free and in noncovalent association with proteoglycan molecules. Heparin [9005-49-6] and heparan sulfate [39403-40-2] also known as heparitin sulfate [9050-30-0] occur in mast cells and in the aorta, Hver, and lungs. [Pg.478]


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