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L A Fransson

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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 25, 1981
Self-association of heparan sulfate. Demonstration of binding by affinity chromatography of free chains on heparan sulfate-substituted agarose gelsL A Fransson, B Havsmark, J K Sheehan
FEBS Letters|May 13, 1996
Amino-terminal deletions in the decorin core protein leads to the biosynthesis of proteoglycans with shorter glycosaminoglycan chainsOldberg A, P Antonsson, J Moses, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 10, 1983
Proteoheparan sulfate from human skin fibroblasts. Isolation and structural characterizationI Carlstedt, L Cöster, A Malmström, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|June 19, 1980
Interaction between heparan sulphate chains. I. A gel chromatographic, light-scattering and structural study of aggregating and non-aggregating chainsL A Fransson, L A Nieduszynski, J K Sheehan
Progress in Clinical and Biological Research|January 1, 1982
The self-associating property of fibroblast proteoheparan sulphateL A Fransson, I Carlstedt, L Cöster, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|January 31, 1972
Biosynthesis of L-iduronic acid in heparin: epimerization of D-glucuronic acid on the polymer levelU Lindahl, G Bäckström, A Malmström, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|December 1, 1975
The copolymeric structure of dermatan sulphate produced by cultured human fibroblasts. Different distribution of iduronic acid and glucuronic acid-containing units in soluble and cell-associated glycansA Malström, I Carlstedt, L Aberg, et al.
Glycobiology|February 1, 1997
Glypican (heparan sulfate proteoglycan) is palmitoylated, deglycanated and reglycanated during recycling in skin fibroblastsG Edgren, B Havsmark, M Jönsson, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Haematology|January 1, 1970
The identity of the metachromatic substance of basophilic leucocytesI Olsson, B Berg, L A Fransson, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 1, 1984
Binding of transferrin to the core protein of fibroblast proteoheparan sulfateL A Fransson, I Carlstedt, L Cöster, et al.
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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 25, 1981
Self-association of heparan sulfate. Demonstration of binding by affinity chromatography of free chains on heparan sulfate-substituted agarose gelsL A Fransson, B Havsmark, J K Sheehan
FEBS Letters|May 13, 1996
Amino-terminal deletions in the decorin core protein leads to the biosynthesis of proteoglycans with shorter glycosaminoglycan chainsOldberg A, P Antonsson, J Moses, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 10, 1983
Proteoheparan sulfate from human skin fibroblasts. Isolation and structural characterizationI Carlstedt, L Cöster, A Malmström, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|June 19, 1980
Interaction between heparan sulphate chains. I. A gel chromatographic, light-scattering and structural study of aggregating and non-aggregating chainsL A Fransson, L A Nieduszynski, J K Sheehan
Progress in Clinical and Biological Research|January 1, 1982
The self-associating property of fibroblast proteoheparan sulphateL A Fransson, I Carlstedt, L Cöster, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|January 31, 1972
Biosynthesis of L-iduronic acid in heparin: epimerization of D-glucuronic acid on the polymer levelU Lindahl, G Bäckström, A Malmström, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|December 1, 1975
The copolymeric structure of dermatan sulphate produced by cultured human fibroblasts. Different distribution of iduronic acid and glucuronic acid-containing units in soluble and cell-associated glycansA Malström, I Carlstedt, L Aberg, et al.
Glycobiology|February 1, 1997
Glypican (heparan sulfate proteoglycan) is palmitoylated, deglycanated and reglycanated during recycling in skin fibroblastsG Edgren, B Havsmark, M Jönsson, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Haematology|January 1, 1970
The identity of the metachromatic substance of basophilic leucocytesI Olsson, B Berg, L A Fransson, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 1, 1984
Binding of transferrin to the core protein of fibroblast proteoheparan sulfateL A Fransson, I Carlstedt, L Cöster, et al.
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