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Nervous system proteoglycans as modulators of neurite outgrowth

The proteoglycans are multifunctional macromolecules composed of a core polypeptide and a variable number of glycosaminoglycan chains. The structural diversity and complexities of proteoglycan expression in the developing and adult Nervous System underlies the variety of biological functions that th...

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Published in:Progress in neurobiology 2000-06, Vol.61 (2), p.113-132
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Dermatan Sulfate - chemistry
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Extracellular Matrix - chemistry
Glycosaminoglycans - chemistry
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Nerve Regeneration
Nerve Tissue Proteins - chemistry
Nerve Tissue Proteins - physiology
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Neurites - ultrastructure
Proteoglycans - chemistry
Proteoglycans - physiology
Rats
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