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Meaning of "proteoglycans"

proteoglycan: a noun referring to a type of glycoprotein that is an essential component of connective tissues in animals, often providing structural support and elasticity.
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Heparan sulfate proteoglycans of the cardiovascular system.
Glucosamine is the major building block of proteoglycans.
Proteoglycans therefore also are referred to herein as polypeptides.
Fibromodulin is a member of a family of small interstitial proteoglycans.
Proteoglycans are proteins that are heavily glycosylated.
The modified cellulose was used to isolate proteoglycans.
Proteoglycans are also considered to be a class of CAMs.
Collagen fibres are usually associated with proteoglycans.
It is important for sulfation of proteoglycans and matrix organization.
Chondroitin sulfate is a fundamental component of cartilage proteoglycans.
Proteoglycans occur in the connective tissue.
It involves the loss of proteoglycans and deterioration of cartilage.
Proteoglycans also act like magnets.
Isolation of the crude membrane proteoglycans.
Proteoglycans and asthmatic airway function.

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It is characterized by a destruction of cartilage and its components as proteoglycans.
Proteoglycans normally last for about two years.
Extraction of the soluble membranous proteoglycans.
Proteoglycans may also affect cellular activity and metabolism.
Delipidation of the soluble membranous proteoglycans.
Immunomodulatory proteoglycans and polysaccharides.
They are covalently attached to the protein backbones of proteoglycans.
Proteoglycans are proteins that carry one or more glycosaminoglycan chains.
Concomitant is the huge water binding capacity of proteoglycans.
It is also used to stain proteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans in tissues such as cartilage.
Also included may be carrier molecules such as proteoglycans.
Other macromolecules such as proteoglycans and other glycoproteins are also destroyed.
Glucosamine which is the constitutive food of the proteoglycans.
The role of proteoglycans in bone is well documented particularly in cell signaling.
Alcian blue staining proves the existence of proteoglycans.
These proteoglycans are thus considered members of the same protein family.
There are many known activities of proteoglycans.
Proteoglycans are characterized by a polysaccharide chain which contains at least one amino sugar.
The ground substance is composed of proteoglycans and water.
Collagen serves to trap proteoglycans and to provide tensile strength to the tissue.
These compounds are found covalently linked to protein to form proteoglycans.
It specifically interacts with cartilage proteoglycans to form a stabile aggregate.
The organic portion is composed primarily of collagen and proteoglycans.
The other is proteoglycans.
Glycans can be found attached to proteins as in glycoproteins and proteoglycans.
Retinoid activity results in a release of proteoglycans from the bony substance.
Manganese is required for enzymes involved in the biosynthesis of proteoglycans.
Proteoglycans can be categorised depending upon the nature of their glycosaminoglycan chains.
Preparation of soluble membrane proteoglycans.
Proteoglycans are formed from a central protein to which the glucosaminoglycan chains are bound.
Preparation of soluble membranous proteoglycans.
The proteoglycans synthesized were compared with those of in vivo bovine articular cartilage.
Process for the preparation of purified bacterial membranal proteoglycans.
Adding back proteoglycans prevents this abnormal growth in a dose dependent manner.
Glycosaminoglycan chains may be covalently linked to a protein to form proteoglycans.

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