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Chemistry and Biology of Hyaluronan

This book offers a comprehensive review of the chemistry and biology of hyaluronan and its role in human pathology.

Hari G. Garg (Edited by), Charles A. Hales (Edited by)

9780080443829, Elsevier Science

Hardback, published 14 July 2004

624 pages

24 x 16.5 x 3.4 cm, 1.27 kg

\""In finishing, I would highly recommend this book to glycoscientists, bio-chemists and chemists, as well as to medical graduate students looking for a comprehensive overview of the multidisiplinary area of hyaluronan research. I believe that this book will leave the reader inspired.\"" --Paraskevi Heldin, Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Uppsala, Sweden, CHEM BIO CHEM, 2005

It was probably the French chemist Portes, who first reported in 1880 that the mucin in the vitreous body, which he named hyalomucine, behaved differently from other mucoids in cornea and cartilage. Fifty four years later Karl Meyer isolated a new polysaccharide from the vitreous, wh]

Chemistry and Biology of Hyaluronan Garg Hales Hardback Elsevier Science

Chemistry and Biology of Hyaluronan

This book offers a comprehensive review of the chemistry and biology of hyaluronan and its role in human pathology.

Hari G. Garg (Edited by), Charles A. Hales (Edited by)

9780080443829, Elsevier Science

Hardback, published 14 July 2004

624 pages

24 x 16.5 x 3.4 cm, 1.27 kg

\""In finishing, I would highly recommend this book to glycoscientists, bio-chemists and chemists, as well as to medical graduate students looking for a comprehensive overview of the multidisiplinary area of hyaluronan research. I believe that this book will leave the reader inspired.\"" --Paraskevi Heldin, Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Uppsala, Sweden, CHEM BIO CHEM, 2005

It was probably the French chemist Portes, who first reported in 1880 that the mucin in the vitreous body, which he named hyalomucine, behaved differently from other mucoids in cornea and cartilage. Fifty four years later Karl Meyer isolated a new polysaccharide from the vitreous, wh]

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