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Glycosaminoglycans in biological samples–towards identification of novel biomarkers

Zhang et al., 2020

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4705940215651343353
Author
Zhang T
Zhang R
Lv Y
Wang M
Li H
Tan T
Li J
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TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry

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Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) are unbranched polyanionic polysaccharides involved in a wide spectrum of biological activities. Accumulation and/or structural alteration of GAGs in biological samples have been found correlated with diseases, making these molecules …
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