HEPARINOID-BASED BIOMATERIALS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS
@inproceedings{Ishihara2016HEPARINOIDBASEDBA, title={HEPARINOID-BASED BIOMATERIALS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS}, author={Masayuki Ishihara and Satoko Kishimoto and K. Murakami and H. Hattori and S. Nakamura and Tokorozawa Saitama}, year={2016} }
Heparin, heparan sulfate (HS), heparin-like molecules from animal or plant origins, and synthetic derivatives of sulfated polysaccharides are referred to heparinoids. The various biological activities of heparinoids are generally ascribed to their specific interaction with heparin-binding proteins such as growth factors (GFs) and extracellular matrix (ECM) biomolecules, mediated by specific domains with distinct saccharide sequences. The specific interactions of heparinoids with GFs or ECM… CONTINUE READING
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