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Academic Article Hypotheses on the evolution of hyaluronan: a highly ironic acid.
Academic Article Hyaluronan is not elevated in urine or serum in Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome.
Academic Article Hyaluronidase reduces human breast cancer xenografts in SCID mice.
Academic Article A mouse model of human mucopolysaccharidosis IX exhibits osteoarthritis.
Concept Hyaluronoglucosaminidase
Academic Article Purification, cloning, and expression of human plasma hyaluronidase.
Academic Article Expression analysis of six paralogous human hyaluronidase genes clustered on chromosomes 3p21 and 7q31.
Academic Article Hyaluronidase expression in human skin fibroblasts.
Academic Article HYAL1LUCA-1, a candidate tumor suppressor gene on chromosome 3p21.3, is inactivated in head and neck squamous cell carcinomas by aberrant splicing of pre-mRNA.
Academic Article Topical hyaluronidase decreases hyaluronic acid and CD44 in human skin and in reconstituted human epidermis: evidence that hyaluronidase can permeate the stratum corneum.
Academic Article Hyaluronidase activity and hyaluronidase inhibitors. Assay using a microtiter-based system.
Academic Article Detecting hyaluronidase and hyaluronidase inhibitors. Hyaluronan-substrate gel and -inverse substrate gel techniques.
Academic Article Purification and microsequencing of hyaluronidase isozymes from human urine.
Academic Article The hyaluronidase gene HYAL1 maps to chromosome 3p21.2-p21.3 in human and 9F1-F2 in mouse, a conserved candidate tumor suppressor locus.
Academic Article Hyaluronidases in tissue invasion.
Academic Article The six hyaluronidase-like genes in the human and mouse genomes.
Academic Article Hyaluronidases and CD44 undergo differential modulation during chondrogenesis.
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