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High-field nmr studies of keratan sulphates. 1H and 13C assignments of keratan sulphate from shark cartilage

Cockin et al., 1986

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1303449723945370962
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Cockin G
Huckerby T
Nieduszynski I
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Biochemical Journal

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Keratan sulphate was extracted from a shark/whale cartilage preparation and examined by 400 MHz 1H-and 100 MHz 13C-nmr spectroscopy. Assignment of the majority of the resonances was facilitated by two-dimensional 13C-1H correlation by using a modified …
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