Praus R, Brettschneider I. Presence of a non-sulphated glucosaminoglycan in embryonic cornea.
FEBS Lett 1970;
6:221-224. [PMID:
11947379 DOI:
10.1016/0014-5793(70)80062-x]
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Abstract
An analtical evidence has been obtained for the presence of a non-sulphated glucosaminoglycan in the young embryonic White Leghorn chicken cornea, consisting of nearly equimolar amounts of glucosamine and glucuronic acid. The polysaccharide is supposed to be identical with hyaluronic acid.
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