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December 6, 2006
Expression, processing, and glycosaminoglycan binding activity of the recombinant human 315-kDa hyaluronic acid receptor for endocytosis (HARE)
Edward N Harris, Svetlana V Kyosseva, Janet A Weigel, et al.
Biochemical Society Transactions
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March 27, 1999
Properties of the hyaluronan synthase from group A Streptococcus pyogenes
V L Tlapak-Simmons, C Heldermon, E S Kempner, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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September 25, 1986
Human fibrinogen specifically binds hyaluronic acid
R D LeBoeuf, R H Raja, G M Fuller, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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September 8, 1995
Fatty acylation of the rat asialoglycoprotein receptor. The three subunits from active receptors contain covalently bound palmitate and stearate
F Y Zeng, B S Kaphalia, G A Ansari, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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January 19, 2002
The streptococcal hyaluronan synthases are inhibited by sulfhydryl-modifying reagents, but conserved cysteine residues are not essential for enzyme function
Kshama Kumari, Valarie L Tlapak-Simmons, Bruce A Baggenstoss, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
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December 8, 1988
Specific intracellular hyaluronic acid binding to isolated rat hepatocytes is membrane-associated
S J Frost, C T McGary, R H Raja, et al.
Plos One
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April 22, 2016
Activation of ERK and NF-κB during HARE-Mediated Heparin Uptake Require Only One of the Four Endocytic Motifs
Madhu S Pandey, Colton M Miller, Edward N Harris, et al.
Biochemistry
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September 22, 1987
Effects of hyaluronic acid and other glycosaminoglycans on fibrin polymer formation
R D LeBoeuf, R R Gregg, P H Weigel, et al.
Ciba Foundation Symposium
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January 1, 1989
The specific interaction between fibrin(ogen) and hyaluronan: possible consequences in haemostasis, inflammation and wound healing
P H Weigel, S J Frost, R D LeBoeuf, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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February 6, 1999
Purification and lipid dependence of the recombinant hyaluronan synthases from Streptococcus pyogenes and Streptococcus equisimilis
V L Tlapak-Simmons, B A Baggenstoss, T Clyne, et al.
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The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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December 6, 2006
Expression, processing, and glycosaminoglycan binding activity of the recombinant human 315-kDa hyaluronic acid receptor for endocytosis (HARE)
Edward N Harris, Svetlana V Kyosseva, Janet A Weigel, et al.
Biochemical Society Transactions
|
March 27, 1999
Properties of the hyaluronan synthase from group A Streptococcus pyogenes
V L Tlapak-Simmons, C Heldermon, E S Kempner, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
September 25, 1986
Human fibrinogen specifically binds hyaluronic acid
R D LeBoeuf, R H Raja, G M Fuller, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
September 8, 1995
Fatty acylation of the rat asialoglycoprotein receptor. The three subunits from active receptors contain covalently bound palmitate and stearate
F Y Zeng, B S Kaphalia, G A Ansari, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
January 19, 2002
The streptococcal hyaluronan synthases are inhibited by sulfhydryl-modifying reagents, but conserved cysteine residues are not essential for enzyme function
Kshama Kumari, Valarie L Tlapak-Simmons, Bruce A Baggenstoss, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
|
December 8, 1988
Specific intracellular hyaluronic acid binding to isolated rat hepatocytes is membrane-associated
S J Frost, C T McGary, R H Raja, et al.
Plos One
|
April 22, 2016
Activation of ERK and NF-κB during HARE-Mediated Heparin Uptake Require Only One of the Four Endocytic Motifs
Madhu S Pandey, Colton M Miller, Edward N Harris, et al.
Biochemistry
|
September 22, 1987
Effects of hyaluronic acid and other glycosaminoglycans on fibrin polymer formation
R D LeBoeuf, R R Gregg, P H Weigel, et al.
Ciba Foundation Symposium
|
January 1, 1989
The specific interaction between fibrin(ogen) and hyaluronan: possible consequences in haemostasis, inflammation and wound healing
P H Weigel, S J Frost, R D LeBoeuf, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
February 6, 1999
Purification and lipid dependence of the recombinant hyaluronan synthases from Streptococcus pyogenes and Streptococcus equisimilis
V L Tlapak-Simmons, B A Baggenstoss, T Clyne, et al.
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