Title : Further characterization of the glycoproteins and glycosaminoglycans released from TA3 murine adenocarcinoma cells in culture.

Pub. Date : 1986 Aug 15

PMID : 3768885






6 Functional Relationships(s)
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1 Both TA3-Ha and TA3-St cells contained cell-surface heparan sulfate that was released into culture, but not chondroitin sulfate. Heparitin Sulfate RIKEN cDNA 2700049A03 gene Mus musculus
2 Both TA3-Ha and TA3-St cells contained cell-surface heparan sulfate that was released into culture, but not chondroitin sulfate. Heparitin Sulfate RIKEN cDNA 2700049A03 gene Mus musculus
3 This void-volume fraction from the TA3-Ha cells contained glucosamine-labeled epiglycanin at a higher concentration relative to other glucosamine-labeled components than that found on plasma membranes. Glucosamine RIKEN cDNA 2700049A03 gene Mus musculus
4 This void-volume fraction from the TA3-Ha cells contained glucosamine-labeled epiglycanin at a higher concentration relative to other glucosamine-labeled components than that found on plasma membranes. Glucosamine RIKEN cDNA 2700049A03 gene Mus musculus
5 Kinetic analysis of the glucosamine-labeled material released from TA3-Ha cells indicated that hyaluronic acid was released rapidly with a 45-min half-life, whereas the other membranous components were released much more slowly. Glucosamine RIKEN cDNA 2700049A03 gene Mus musculus
6 Kinetic analysis of the glucosamine-labeled material released from TA3-Ha cells indicated that hyaluronic acid was released rapidly with a 45-min half-life, whereas the other membranous components were released much more slowly. Hyaluronic Acid RIKEN cDNA 2700049A03 gene Mus musculus