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J Biomed Mater Res
May 1998
LRM, CNRS, URA 502, IFREMER URM2, University Paris XIII, Villetaneuse, France.
Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) such as heparan sulfates are complex carbohydrate polymers. These structural components of the extracellular matrix are essential for the adhesion, migration, and regulation of cellular growth. To understand the physiological role of GAGs and GAG analogues, a practical approach consists of labeling and detecting them in cell extracts, or analyzing binding domains and their distributions into the cells.
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December 1997
LRM, CNRS URA 502, INFREMER URM2, University Paris XIII, France.
Fucan, a sulfated polysaccharide extracted from brown seaweeds, inhibits smooth muscle cell (SMC) proliferation with a higher antiproliferative activity than heparin (Logeart et al., Eur. J.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEur J Cell Biol
December 1997
LRM, CNRS URA 502, IFREMER URM 2, University Paris XIII, France.
Smooth muscle cell (SMC) proliferation is inhibited both in vivo and in vitro by heparin. However, the precise mechanisms of action are still not understood. The analogy between two sulfated polysaccharides, heparin and fucan, has led us to compare in detail their effects on SMC growth.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Infect Dis
September 1996
Department of Bacteriology and Virology, Avicenne Hospital, University Paris XIII, Bobigny, France.
Using the shell vial assay and sequence analysis of a variable region of the glycoprotein B (gB) gene, cytomegalovirus (CMV) excretion rates in urine and virus transmission were studied among 93 children from six day care centers (DCCs). During a 6-month period, excretion rates differed significantly between DCCs (P < .001).
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