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. 1979 Nov 1;183(2):467–470. doi: 10.1042/bj1830467

Proteoglycans from adult human gingival epithelium.

O W Wiebkin, P M Bartold, J C Thonard
PMCID: PMC1161579  PMID: 534508

Abstract

Proteoglycans extracted from human gingival epithelium appear to contain a proportion of molecules that will interact with hyaluronic acid to form macromolecular aggregates. In contrast, proteoglycans from underlying connective tissue behaved differently. The interactions of hyaluronic acid with proteoglycans from either epithelium or cartilage may be similar, but not necessarily identical.

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