ECM is a complex network of protein compounds, proteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans (GAGs). Hyaluronic acid (HA) is one of the major GAGs of this network, whose metabolism is strictly physiologically regulated and quickly altered in injury processes, affecting the behavior of different cells, from ...
Shannon BT, Love SH. Additional evidence for the role of hyaluronic acid in the macrophage disappearance reaction. Immunol Commun 1980; 9: 735-746.Rodgers KE, Johns DB, Girgis W, Campeau J, diZerega GS. Reduction of adhesion formation with hyaluronic acid after peritoneal surgery in rabbits....
Synovial fluid was shown to be an effective lubricant for the synovium membrane if it contains hyaluronic acid with an intrinsic viscosity of about 4,000 ml/g or higher, and a concentration of greater than 0.5 ml/g. Higher concentrations of hyaluronic acid with low viscosity values, however, ...
Dynamic role of hyaluronan (HYA) in ... B Gerdin,R Hllgren - 《Journal of Internal Medicine》 被引量: 112发表: 2010年 The role of hyaluronic acid in SEB-induced acute lung inflammation C. Bridges, and R. J. McKallip, "The role of hyaluronic acid in SEB-induced acute lung ...
Hyaluronic acid Hyaluronidase Skin necrosis ASJC Scopus subject areas Surgery Fingerprint Dive into the research topics of 'Vascular complications of hyaluronic acid fillers and the role of hyaluronidase in management'. Together they form a unique fingerprint. ...
X-ray diffraction data typical of helical structures were obtained from Sr and Ca salts of hyaluronic acid. The data indicate 3 disaccharides in each helix repeat with an average pitch of 2.84 nm, and therefore suggest a conformational similarity with other highly extended hyaluronate polymorphs, ...
Hyaluronic acid has been introduced into clinical practice and successfully used to decrease postoperative adhesions after abdominopelvic surgery. In this study, we investigated the effectiveness of a hyaluronic-acid derivative in preventing complications related to spilled gallstones and bile leakage in ...
The role of hyaluronic acid (hyaluronan) in health and disease: interactions with cells, cartilage and components of synovial fluid. Intra-articular administration of hyaluronic acid (Hyaluronan) (HA) is now gaining widespread acceptance for the treatment of osteoarthritis (OA), even tho... P ...
A., 1971, Effect of connective tissue intercellular matrix on lymphocyte stimulation. I. Suppresion of lymphocyte stimulation by hyaluronic acid, Exp. Cell Res. 66: 113. Google Scholar Davidson, E. A., 1970, Glycoprotein and mucopolysaccharide hydrolysis, in: Metabolic Conjugation and Metabolic ...
Hyaluronic acid (HA)based biomaterials have several biomedical applications. HA biosynthesis is catalysed by hyaluronan synthase (HAS). The unavailability of 3-D structure of HAS and gaps in molecular understanding of HA biosynthesis process pose challenges in rational engineering of HAS to control HA...