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T E Hardingham

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FEBS Letters|September 6, 1970
The effect of temperature on the biosynthesis of chondroitin 4-sulphate in cartilage slices in vitroT E. Hardingham, H Muir
The Biochemical Journal|February 1, 1972
Biosynthesis of proteoglycans in cartilage slices. Fractionation by gel chromatography and equilibrium density-gradient centrifugationT E Hardingham, H Muir
Biophysical Journal|July 24, 1998
Macromolecular diffusion of biological polymers measured by confocal fluorescence recovery after photobleachingP Gribbon, T E Hardingham
Nucleic Acids Research|April 25, 1990
The primary structure of human cartilage link proteinJ Dudhia, T E Hardingham
Nucleic Acids Research|March 11, 1990
The primary structure of human cartilage link proteinJ Dudhia, T E Hardingham
The Biochemical Journal|January 15, 1991
1-C-6 epitope in cartilage proteoglycan G2 domain is masked by keratan sulphateA J Fosang, T E Hardingham
The Journal of Rheumatology. Supplement|February 1, 1995
The structure of aggrecan and its turnover in cartilageT E Hardingham, A J Fosang
The Biochemical Journal|May 1, 1970
The glycosaminoglycans of neonatal rat skinT E Hardingham, C F Phelps
Rheumatology (Oxford, England)|August 3, 2002
Tumour necrosis factor alpha stimulates nitric oxide production more potently than interleukin-1beta in porcine articular chondrocytesN J Goodstone, T E Hardingham
The Biochemical Journal|August 1, 1989
Isolation of the N-terminal globular protein domains from cartilage proteoglycans. Identification of G2 domain and its lack of interaction with hyaluronate and link proteinA J Fosang, T E Hardingham
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FEBS Letters|September 6, 1970
The effect of temperature on the biosynthesis of chondroitin 4-sulphate in cartilage slices in vitroT E. Hardingham, H Muir
The Biochemical Journal|February 1, 1972
Biosynthesis of proteoglycans in cartilage slices. Fractionation by gel chromatography and equilibrium density-gradient centrifugationT E Hardingham, H Muir
Biophysical Journal|July 24, 1998
Macromolecular diffusion of biological polymers measured by confocal fluorescence recovery after photobleachingP Gribbon, T E Hardingham
Nucleic Acids Research|April 25, 1990
The primary structure of human cartilage link proteinJ Dudhia, T E Hardingham
Nucleic Acids Research|March 11, 1990
The primary structure of human cartilage link proteinJ Dudhia, T E Hardingham
The Biochemical Journal|January 15, 1991
1-C-6 epitope in cartilage proteoglycan G2 domain is masked by keratan sulphateA J Fosang, T E Hardingham
The Journal of Rheumatology. Supplement|February 1, 1995
The structure of aggrecan and its turnover in cartilageT E Hardingham, A J Fosang
The Biochemical Journal|May 1, 1970
The glycosaminoglycans of neonatal rat skinT E Hardingham, C F Phelps
Rheumatology (Oxford, England)|August 3, 2002
Tumour necrosis factor alpha stimulates nitric oxide production more potently than interleukin-1beta in porcine articular chondrocytesN J Goodstone, T E Hardingham
The Biochemical Journal|August 1, 1989
Isolation of the N-terminal globular protein domains from cartilage proteoglycans. Identification of G2 domain and its lack of interaction with hyaluronate and link proteinA J Fosang, T E Hardingham
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