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Showing papers on "Keratan sulfate published in 1969"


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Arvid Anseth1
TL;DR: The glycosaminoglycan content of corneal stroma during transient edema produced by removal of the endothelium was measured and it was observed that this process is associated with a considerable loss of polysaccharides.

36 citations



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TL;DR: Data strongly suggest a marked reduction in glucosaminoglycan (keratan sulfate) synthesis in the early wound healing, coupled with an increased synthesis of a high-sulfate galactosaminaoglycans (chondroitin sulfate.).

19 citations


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Arvid Anseth1
TL;DR: The glycosaminoglycan pattern in penetrating corneal grafts in successful and unsuccessful keratoplasties was investigated, and during the early period of healing a decrease in the polysaccharide content was noticed in both conditions.

18 citations


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TL;DR: It is concluded that at least two types of proteinpolysaccharides with different protein cores exist in the light fraction, one with chondroitin sulfate and the other with keratan sulfate as the predominant mucopolysaccharide.

16 citations