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Fibroblast invasive migration into fibronectin/fibrin gels requires a previously uncharacterized dermatan sulfate-CD44 proteoglycan.
Richard A F Clark, Fubao Lin, Doris Greiling, Jianqang An,
John R Couchman
Nutritional Immunology
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Dermatan Sulfate
100%
Invasive Migration
100%
Fibrin Gel
100%
Fibroblast Migration
60%
Glycosaminoglycan Degradation
20%
Migration Assay
20%
Glycosaminoglycan Chains
20%
β-Xyloside
20%
Fibrin Matrix
20%
Transmigration
20%
Granuloma Formation
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Dermatan Sulfate
100%
Proteoglycan
100%
Chondroitin Sulfate
50%
Hyaluronic Acid
16%
Granulation Tissue
16%
Alpha4 Integrin
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Dermatan Sulfate
100%
CD44
100%
Xyloside
14%
Granulation Tissue
14%
Alpha-v Beta-3
14%
Immunology and Microbiology
Granulation Tissue
14%
Alpha-5 Beta-1
14%
Alpha4 Integrin
14%
Alpha-v Beta-3
14%