Glycosaminoglycans in development, health and disease
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Glycosaminoglycans in development, health and disease
(Progress in molecular biology and translational science, v. 93)
Academic Press, 2010
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Description
Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) are a family of linear polysaccharides that are found in all animal tissues. Several are used as biomaterials, including heparin, heparin sulfate, keratan sulfate, dermatan sulfate, and chondroitin sulfate.
This volume discusses the role of GAGs in development, health and disease.
Table of Contents
Mice deficient in heparan sulfate N-sulphotransferase-1
Lena Kjellen and Maria Ringvall
Mice deficient in heparan sulfate epimerase
Jin ping Li
Mice deficient in heparan sulfate 3-O-sulfotransferase-1 Nicholas W. Shworak
Mice deficient in heparan sulfate 6-O-sulfotransferase-1
Koji Kimata and Hiroko Habuchi
Mice deficient in dermatan sulfate Epimerase
Marco Maccarana and Anders Malmstroem
The roles of chondroitin-4-sulfotransferase-1 in development and disease
Michael Kluppel
Conditionally disrupted EXT1 in the embryonic mouse brain.
Yu Yamaguchi
Endothelial heparan sulfate in inflammation
Jeffrey D. Esko and Ding Xu
Endothelial heparan sulfate in angiogenesis
Jeffrey D. Esko, Mark M. Fuster and Lianchun Wang
Hepatocyte heparan sulfate and lipoprotein metabolism
Jeffrey D. Esko and Erin Foley
Serglycin proteoglycan deletion in mouse platelet
Barbara P. Schick
GAGs in Amyloidosis
Jin ping Li and Xiao Zhang
Selectins, Heparins and Tumor Metastasis
Lubor Borsig
Chondroitin sulfate and Rheumatoid arthritis
Lijuan Zhang
Adducted thumb-clubfoot syndrome (ACTS) and Loss of dermatan-4-sulfotransferase 1 function
Jacques U Baenziger,Thomas Muller, Andreas Janecke and Lijuan Zhang
Vascular dermatan sulfate and heparin cofactor II
Douglas M. Tollefsen
Diverse Functions of Glycosaminoglycans in Infectious Diseases
Pyong Woo Park, Rafael Aquino, and Eui Seung Lee
Lessons learned from contaminated heparin. 1: Molecular mechanism underlines heparin induced thrombocytopenia and thrombosis.
Lijuan Zhang
Lessons learne from contaminated heparin. 2: Contact System Activation-induced Thrombin in Unrelated Human Thromboembolic Diseases
Lijuan Zhang, Peter Weiser, Yi Qian and Jing Pan
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