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Neoproteoglycans in tissue engineering
Amanda Weyers
, Robert J. Linhardt
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Biocompatibility
20%
Biological Interactions
20%
Biological Tissue Engineering
20%
Cell-based
20%
Core Protein
20%
Covalent Attachment
20%
Engineering Studies
20%
Extracellular Matrix
20%
Extracellular Matrix Protein 1 (ECM1)
20%
Functional Family
20%
Glycoconjugates
20%
Glycosaminoglycan Chains
40%
Glycosaminoglycans
60%
Macromolecules
20%
Nanomaterials
20%
Natural Activity
20%
Natural Modes
20%
Protein-protein Interaction
20%
Proteoglycan
100%
Reducing End
40%
Semi-synthetic
20%
Structural Family
20%
Tissue Engineering
100%
Tissue Engineering Applications
40%
Tissue Scaffolds
20%
Tissue-engineered Constructs
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Binding Protein
20%
Conjugate
20%
Glycoconjugate
20%
Glycosaminoglycan
100%
Macromolecule
20%
Protein Structure
20%
Proteoglycan
100%
Tissue Regeneration
100%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Biocompatibility
20%
Core Protein
20%
Glycoconjugate
20%
Glycosaminoglycan
100%
Nanomaterial
20%
Protein Binding
20%
Proteoglycan
100%