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Mausam Kalita1, Jie Shi Chua, Rio S Boothello
1Departments of Medicinal Chemistry and Bioengineering, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USA. kuby@pharm.utah.edu.
Abstract:
To map the cellular topography of the rare 3-O-sulfated structural motif of heparan sulfate (HS), we constructed quantum dot-based probes for antithrombin and FGF2, which reveal widely different distribution of the targeted HS motifs. The technology helps show that old and young aortic endothelia display widely different levels of the antithrombin-binding 3-O-sulfated HS motif.
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