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It was probably the French chemist Portes, who first reported in 1880 that the mucin in the vitreous body, which he named hyalomucine, behaved differently from other mucoids in cornea and cartilage. Fifty four years later Karl Meyer isolated a new polysaccharide from the vitreous, which he named hyaluronic acid. Today its official name is hyaluronan, and modern-day research on this polysaccharide continues to grow. Expertly written by leading scientists in the field, this book provides readers with a broad, yet detailed review of the chemistry of hyaluronan, and the role it plays in
Hyaluronic acid. --- Biochemistry. --- Hyaluronic acid --- Therapeutic use. --- Hyaluronan --- Mucopolysaccharides --- Organic acids --- Biological chemistry --- Chemical composition of organisms --- Organisms --- Physiological chemistry --- Biology --- Chemistry --- Medical sciences --- Composition --- Hyaluronic Acid --- Hyaluronan Receptors. --- Acide hyaluronique --- chemistry. --- physiology. --- therapeutic use. --- ELSEVIER-B EPUB-LIV-FT
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Acide hyaluronique --- Hyaluronic Acid --- Hyaluronic acid --- Physiologie. --- physiology --- Physiological effect. --- Effets physiologiques --- Hyalluronic Acid --- Physiological effect --- 577.11 <063> --- -#WSCH:MACR --- Hyaluronan --- Mucopolysaccharides --- Organic acids --- physiology. --- Static biochemistry. Biopolymers and other biologically interesting substances--Congressen --- 577.11 <063> Static biochemistry. Biopolymers and other biologically interesting substances--Congressen --- Animals --- Congresses --- Hyaluronic acid - Physiological effect --- Hyalluronic Acid - physiology - congresses --- -physiology
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