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. 1980 May 1;187(2):521–524. doi: 10.1042/bj1870521

Heparin enhances the rate of binding of fibronectin to collagen.

S Johansson, M Höök
PMCID: PMC1161819  PMID: 6156674

Abstract

125I-labelled fibronectin is shown to bind to both native and denatured collagen immobilized on Sephadex beads in reactions that exhibit different kinetics. The rates of both reactions were enhanced by the presence of heparin or highly sulphated dextran sulphate but not by other glycosaminoglycans or dextran sulphates having low sulphate contents.

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