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There are two major types of skeletal keratan sulphates. / Nieduszynski, I A; Huckerby, T N; Dickenson, J M et al.
In: Biochemical Journal, Vol. 271, No. 1, 1990, p. 243-245.

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Nieduszynski, IA, Huckerby, TN, Dickenson, JM, Brown, G, Tai, GH, Morris, HG & Eady, S 1990, 'There are two major types of skeletal keratan sulphates', Biochemical Journal, vol. 271, no. 1, pp. 243-245. <http://www.biochemj.org/bj/271/bj2710243.htm>

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Nieduszynski, I. A., Huckerby, T. N., Dickenson, J. M., Brown, G., Tai, G. H., Morris, H. G., & Eady, S. (1990). There are two major types of skeletal keratan sulphates. Biochemical Journal, 271(1), 243-245. http://www.biochemj.org/bj/271/bj2710243.htm

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Nieduszynski IA, Huckerby TN, Dickenson JM, Brown G, Tai GH, Morris HG et al. There are two major types of skeletal keratan sulphates. Biochemical Journal. 1990;271(1):243-245.

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Nieduszynski, I A ; Huckerby, T N ; Dickenson, J M et al. / There are two major types of skeletal keratan sulphates. In: Biochemical Journal. 1990 ; Vol. 271, No. 1. pp. 243-245.

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abstract = "High-field 1H-n.m.r.-spectroscopic studies supported by chemical carbohydrate analyses show that skeletal keratan sulphates (KS-II) of bovine origin may be sub-classified into two groups. Keratan sulphate chains from articular and intervertebral-disc cartilage (KS-II-A) contain two structural features, namely alpha(1----3)-fucose and alpha(2----6)-linked N-acetyl-neuraminic acid residues, that are absent from keratan sulphates from tracheal or nasal-septum cartilage (KS-II-B).",
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AU - Huckerby, T N

AU - Dickenson, J M

AU - Brown, Gavin

AU - Tai, G H

AU - Morris, H G

AU - Eady, S

PY - 1990

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KW - Carbohydrate Conformation

KW - Cartilage

KW - Cartilage, Articular

KW - Cattle

KW - Fucose

KW - Galactose

KW - Intervertebral Disk

KW - Keratan Sulfate

KW - Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy

KW - N-Acetylneuraminic Acid

KW - Nasal Septum

KW - Sialic Acids

KW - Trachea

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