Hyaluronan
Part 5. Polysaccharides
Prof. Dr. Peter Prehm,
Prof. Dr. Peter Prehm
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Institut für Physiologische Chemie und Pathobiochemie, Waldeyerstr. 15, Münster, Germany, D-48129
Search for more papers by this authorProf. Dr. Peter Prehm,
Prof. Dr. Peter Prehm
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Institut für Physiologische Chemie und Pathobiochemie, Waldeyerstr. 15, Münster, Germany, D-48129
Search for more papers by this authorFirst published: 15 January 2005
Abstract
- Introduction
- Historical Outline
- Chemical Structure
- Occurrence of Hyaluronan
- Mechanism of Hyaluronan Synthesis
- Chain Elongation
- Chain Size
- Chain Export
- Swelling
- Macromolecular Assembly
- Hyaluronan Synthases
- Hyaluronan-binding Proteins and Receptors
- CD44
- RHAMM
- Other Hyaluronan-binding Proteins
- Mechanisms of Hyaluronan Release from the Cell Surface
- Regulation of Hyaluronan Synthesis
- Expression of the Synthase
- Stimulation and Inhibition of the Synthase
- Signal Transduction at Membranes
- Intracellular Signal Transduction
- Influence of Chain Length on Further Elongation
- Turnover and Catabolism
- Functions of Hyaluronan
- Cellular Functions
- Physiological Functions
- Differentiation and Morphogenesis
- Wound Healing
- Synovia
- Pathological Functions
- Metastasis
- Edema
- Streptococci
- Hyaluronan Degradation
- Degradation by Free Radicals
- Degradation by Hyaluronidases
- Production
- Patents
- Market
- Medical Applications
- Ophthalmics
- Arthritis
- Wound Healing and Scarring
- Adhesion Prevention
- Drug Delivery
- Effects of Hyaluronan Oligosaccharides
- Outlook and Perspectives
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