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Copper-dependent autocleavage of glypican-1heparan sulfate by nitric oxide derived fromintrinsic nitrosothiols.
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Nitric oxide-dependent processing of heparan sulfate in recycling S-nitrosylated glypican-1 takes place in caveolin-1 containing endosomes.
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- 2001
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N-unsubstituted glucosamine in heparan sulfate of recycling glypican-1 from suramin-treated and nitrite-deprived endothelial cells. mapping of nitric oxide/nitrite-susceptible glucosamine residues to clustered sites near the core protein
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Expression of a functional proteinase inhibitor capable of accepting xylose: bikunin
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Modulations of glypican-1 heparan sulfate structure by inhibition of endogenous polyamine synthesis. Mapping of spermine-binding sites and heparanase, heparin lyase, and nitric oxide/nitrite cleavage sites
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- 1999
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On the binding of growth-promoting polyamines to proteoglycans: Implications for growth-regulation and polycation-mediated gene transfer
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- Thesis › Doctoral thesis (compilation)
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Intracellular accumulation of secreted proteoglycans inhibits cationic lipid-mediated gene transfer. Co-transfer of glycosaminoglycans to the nucleus
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Proteoglycan involvement in polyamine uptake
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Protective role for proteoglycans against cationic lipid cytotoxicity allowing optimal transfection efficiency in vitro
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- 1996
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Heparan sulphate/heparin glycosaminoglycans with strong affinity for the growth-promoter spermine have high antiproliferative activity
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